Unlocking the Distinct Roles of the Three Mammalian VDAC Isoforms in Mitochondrial Respiration and Cancer Cell Metabolism.

揭示三种哺乳动物 VDAC 同工酶在细胞线粒体呼吸和癌细胞代谢中的不同作用

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作者:Rajendran Megha, Rosencrans William M, Fitzgerald Wendy, Huynh Diana, Beyene Bethel G, Quan Baiyi, Hwang Julie, Bautista Nina A, Chou Tsui-Fen, Bezrukov Sergey M, Rostovtseva Tatiana K
The Voltage Dependent Anion Channel (VDAC) is the most ubiquitous protein in the mitochondrial outer membrane. This channel facilitates the flux of water-soluble metabolites and ions like calcium across the mitochondrial outer membrane. Beyond this canonical role, VDAC has been implicated, through interactions with protein partners, in several cellular processes such as apoptosis, calcium signaling, and lipid metabolism. There are three VDAC isoforms in mammalian cells, VDAC 1, 2, and 3, with varying tissue-specific expression profiles. From a biophysical standpoint, all three isoforms can conduct metabolites and ions with similar efficiency. However, isoform knockouts (KOs) in mice lead to distinct phenotypes, which may be due to differences in VDAC isoform interactions with partner proteins. To understand the functional role of each VDAC isoform within a single cell type, we created functional KOs of each isoform in HeLa cells and performed a comparative study of their metabolic activity and proteomics. We found that each isoform KO alters the proteome differently, with VDAC3 KO dramatically downregulating key members of the electron transport chain (ETC) while shifting the mitochondria into a glutamine-dependent state. Importantly, this unexpected dependence of mitochondrial function on the VDAC3 isoform is not compensated by the more ubiquitously expressed VDAC1 and VDAC2 isoforms. In contrast, VDAC2 KO did not affect respiration but upregulated ETC components and decreased key enzymes in the glutamine metabolic pathway. VDAC1 KO specifically reduced glycolytic activity linked to decreased hexokinase localization to mitochondria. These results reveal non-redundant roles of VDAC isoforms in cancer cell metabolic adaptability.

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