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    Peroxisomes are essential organelles involved in various metabolic processes, including fatty acid β-oxidation. Their metabolic functions require a controlled exchange of metabolites and co-factors, including ATP, across the peroxisomal membrane. We investigated which proteins are involved in the peroxisomal uptake of ATP in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using wild-type and targeted deletion strains, we measured ATP-dependent peroxisomal octanoate β-oxidation, intra-peroxisomal ATP levels employing peroxisome-targeted ATP-sensing reporter proteins, and ATP uptake in proteoliposomes prepared from purified peroxisomes. We show that intra-peroxisomal ATP levels are maintained by different peroxisomal membrane proteins each with different modes of action: 1) the previously reported Ant1p protein, which catalyzes the exchange of ATP for AMP or ADP, 2) the ABC transporter protein complex Pxa1p/Pxa2p, which mediates both uni-directional acyl-CoA and ATP uptake, and 3) the mitochondrial Aac2p protein, which catalyzes ATP/ADP exchange and has a dual localization in both mitochondria and peroxisomes. Our results provide compelling evidence for a complementary system for the uptake of ATP in peroxisomes. Copyright © 2022 van Roermund, IJlst, Linka, Wanders and Waterham.

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    Carlo W T van Roermund, Lodewijk IJlst, Nicole Linka, Ronald J A Wanders, Hans R Waterham. Peroxisomal ATP Uptake Is Provided by Two Adenine Nucleotide Transporters and the ABCD Transporters. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology. 2021;9:788921


    PMID: 35127709

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