0

Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Center
Mitochondrial Research Affinity Collaboration-Laboratories & Engineering

Home > 0

Uncoupling protein-3: clues in an ongoing mitochondrial mystery.

  • 작성자한진
  • 작성일2007-01-06 13:40:47
  • 조회수2508
  • 첨부파일첨부파일
FASEB J. 2007 Jan 3; [Epub ahead of print] Uncoupling protein-3: clues in an ongoing mitochondrial mystery. Bezaire V, Seifert EL, Harper ME. Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Uncoupling protein (UCP) 3 (UCP3) is a mitochondrial anion carrier protein with highly selective expression in skeletal muscle. Despite a great deal of interest, to date neither its molecular mechanism nor its biochemical and physiological functions are well understood. Based on its high degree of homology to the original UCP (UCP1), early studies examined a role for UCP3 in thermogenesis. However, evidence for such a function is lacking. Recent studies have focused on two distinct, but not mutually exclusive, hypotheses: 1) UCP3 mitigates reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and 2) UCP3 is somehow involved in fatty acid (FA) translocation. While supportive evidence exists for both hypotheses, the interpretation of the corresponding evidence has created some controversy. Mechanistic studies examining mitigated ROS production have been largely conducted in vitro, and the physiological significance of the findings is questioned. Conversely, while physiological evidence exists for FA translocation hypotheses, the evidence is largely correlative, leaving causal relationships unexplored. This review critically assesses evidence for the hypotheses and attempts to link the outcomes from mechanistic studies to physiological implications. Important directions for future studies, using current and novel approaches, are discussed.--Bezaire V., Seifert E. L., Harper M-E. Uncoupling protein-3: clues in an ongoing mitochondrial mystery.
Total406 [ page26/28 ]
No. 제목 작성자 작성일 조회수
31 Mitochondria and Diabetes 2005.01.30 한진 2005.01.30 2,064
30 건강하게 오래오래 사세요. 2005.01.30 한진 2005.01.30 2,070
29 향후 10년간의 의약품 R&D 예측: 미토콘드리아......심혈관질환의 치료표적 2005.01.30 한진 2005.01.30 2,415
28 말아톤은.... 2005.01.30 한진 2005.01.30 1,935
27 오래 오래 삽시다. 2005.01.30 한진 2005.01.30 3,393
26 중년기의 심혈관 위험인자들이 치매 위험을 증가시켜...... 2005.01.28 한진 2005.01.28 1,933
25 세포 발견이 질병 인식을 이끌어낸다 첨부파일 2005.01.27 강성현 2005.01.27 1,843
24 심장 발작에 대한 9가지 주안점 첨부파일 2005.01.27 강성현 2005.01.27 1,781
23 미토콘드리아에서의 문제점들이 대사적 증후군에 중요한 역할을 한다 첨부파일 2005.01.27 강성현 2005.01.27 1,974
22 보다 나은 근육들을 만듬 첨부파일 2005.01.27 강성현 2005.01.27 2,012
21 다윈의 피리새들 첨부파일 2005.01.27 강성현 2005.01.27 1,924
20 Age well the mitochondria way 2005.01.27 한진 2005.01.27 3,546
19 Mitochondria Make A Comeback, Science (Cover page) 2005.01.27 한진 2005.01.27 3,329
18 The Mitochondrion: Central to Apoptosis (from Science) 2005.01.27 한진 2005.01.27 6,107
17 L-carnitine needed transport fats 2005.01.26 문혜진 2005.01.26 2,661
처음 이전 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 다음마지막