2015
DOI: 10.1042/bst20150127
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Peroxisomal ABC transporters: functions and mechanism

Abstract: Peroxisomes are arguably the most biochemically versatile of all eukaryotic organelles. Their metabolic functions vary between different organisms, between different tissue types of the same organism and even between different developmental stages or in response to changed environmental conditions. New functions for peroxisomes are still being discovered and their importance is underscored by the severe phenotypes that can arise as a result of peroxisome dysfunction. The β-oxidation pathway is central to perox… Show more

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“…X10, whose resolution is at the size of the probes, suffers less from this problem. Assuming that the Pmp70 epitopes surpass the peroxisome membrane by ~5 nm 30 and that the protein and antibody orientations are randomized after the permeabilization of the 6.8‐nm‐thick peroxisome membrane, the displacement induced by the antibodies is ~6 nm (Fig EV3). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X10, whose resolution is at the size of the probes, suffers less from this problem. Assuming that the Pmp70 epitopes surpass the peroxisome membrane by ~5 nm 30 and that the protein and antibody orientations are randomized after the permeabilization of the 6.8‐nm‐thick peroxisome membrane, the displacement induced by the antibodies is ~6 nm (Fig EV3). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these cases increased levels of very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) were detected in patient cells likely due to reduced import into peroxisomes. This suggested a role for ACBD5 in binding VLCFAs in the cytosol and facilitating their transport into peroxisomes which would then be mediated by the peroxisomal ABC transporters at the peroxisomal membrane 35 , 36 . It is not clear if ACBD5 interacts with the ABC transporters, with a recent study failing to identify ACBD5 as an interacting partner of ABCD2, 37 nor how the tethering function of ACBD5 is linked to its function in β-oxidation of VLCFAs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the substrate for ABCA9 -free FAs or acyl-CoA -has to be identified. Here somewhat more advanced studies on the peroxisomal FA-importer ABCD1 (see [58]) might serve as a blueprint.…”
Section: Perspectives and Open Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it has long been supposed that transporters in the plastid envelope membranes could play an essential role in the uptake of pyruvate from the cytosol for FA synthesis, export and subsequent acyl lipid production. [16,55] [58] Once synthesized, acyl residues are either integrated into lipids via plastid-resident acyltransferases, or released as free FAs by hydrolysis via acyl-ACP thioesterases at the stroma-side of the plastid inner envelope (IE) [5,12]. Only very recently the action of the plastid intrinsic phospholipase PLIP1 was proposed to initiate a mechanism leading to plastid FA export [18 and the precise localization of LACS enzyme activity towards the ER lumen, cytosol or at plastid-ER contact sites, however, are still unclear.…”
Section: Plastid Fa Export To the Ermentioning
confidence: 99%