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  2. Is the TCA cycle malate dehydrogenase-citrate synthase metabolon an illusion?

Is the TCA cycle malate dehydrogenase-citrate synthase metabolon an illusion?

  • Essays Biochem. 2024 Oct 3;68(2):99-106. doi: 10.1042/EBC20230084.
Joy Omini 1 Taiwo Dele-Osibanjo 1 Heejeong Kim 1 Jing Zhang 1 Toshihiro Obata 1 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, U.S.A.
  • 2 Center for Plant Science Innovation, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, U.S.A.
Abstract

This review discusses the intriguing yet controversial concept of metabolons, focusing on the malate dehydrogenase-citrate synthase (MDH-CISY) metabolon as a model. Metabolons are multienzyme complexes composed of Enzymes that catalyze sequential reactions in metabolic pathways. Metabolons have been proposed to enhance metabolic pathway efficiency by facilitating substrate channeling. However, there is skepticism about the presence of metabolons and their functionality in physiological conditions in vivo. We address the skepticism by reviewing compelling evidence supporting the existence of the MDH-CISY metabolon and highlighting its potential functions in cellular metabolism. The electrostatic interaction between MDH and CISY and the intermediate oxaloacetate, channeled within the metabolon, has been demonstrated using various experimental techniques, including protein-protein interaction assays, isotope dilution studies, and enzyme coupling assays. Regardless of the wealth of in vitro evidence, further validation is required to elucidate the functionality of MDH-CISY metabolons in living systems using advanced structural and spatial analysis techniques.

Keywords

TCA cycle; citrate synthase; malate dehydrogenase; metabolon.

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