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Lipoic acid metabolism and mitochondrial redox regulation.

J Biol Chem

May 2018

From the Children's Medical Center Research Institute, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390

Lipoic acid is an essential cofactor for mitochondrial metabolism and is synthesized using intermediates from mitochondrial fatty-acid synthesis type II, -adenosylmethionine and iron-sulfur clusters. This cofactor is required for catalysis by multiple mitochondrial 2-ketoacid dehydrogenase complexes, including pyruvate dehydrogenase, α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, and branched-chain ketoacid dehydrogenase. Lipoic acid also plays a critical role in stabilizing and regulating these multienzyme complexes.

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Metabolic reprogramming facilitates cancer cell growth, so quantitative metabolic flux measurements could produce useful biomarkers. However, current methods to analyze flux in vivo provide either a steady-state overview of relative activities (infusion of (13)C and analysis of extracted metabolites) or a dynamic view of a few reactions (hyperpolarized (13)C spectroscopy). Moreover, although hyperpolarization has successfully quantified pyruvate-lactate exchanges, its ability to assess mitochondrial pyruvate metabolism is unproven in cancer.

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