Inorganic polyphosphate is produced and hydrolysed in F0F1-ATP synthase of mammalian mitochondria.

Inorganic polyphosphate is produced and hydrolysed in F0F1-ATP synthase of mammalian mitochondria. Biochem J. 2020 Apr 09;: Authors: Bayev AY, Angelova PR, Abramov AY Abstract Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a polymer present in all living organisms. Although polyP is found to be involved in a variety of functions in cells of higher organisms, the enzyme responsible for polyP production and consumption has not yet been identified. Here we studied the effect of polyP on mitochondrial respiration, oxidative phosphorylation and activity of F0F1-ATPsynthase. We have found that polyP activates mitochondrial respiration which does not coupled with ATP production (V2) but inhibits ADP dependent respiration (V3). Moreover, PolyP can stimulate F0F1-ATPase activity in the presence of ATP and, importantly, can be hydrolysed in this enzyme instead of ATP. Furthermore, PolyP can be produced in mitochondria in the presence of substrates for respiration and phosphate by the F0F1-ATPsynthase. Thus, polyP is an energy molecule in mammalian cells which can be produced and hydrolysed in the mitochondrial F0F1-ATPsynthase. PMID: 32270854 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Biochemical Journal - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Biochem J Source Type: research