Exploring NAD+ metabolism and NNAT: Insights from structure, function, and computational modeling

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimie Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1016/j.biochi.2024.01.002
Olamide Jeje , Sarah Otun , Chinyere Aloke , Ikechukwu Achilonu
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Abstract

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+), a coenzyme, is ubiquitously distributed and serves crucial functions in diverse biological processes, encompassing redox reactions, energy metabolism, and cellular signalling. This review article explores the intricate realm of NAD + metabolism, with a particular emphasis on the complex relationship between its structure, function, and the pivotal enzyme, Nicotinate Nucleotide Adenylyltransferase (NNAT), also known as nicotinate mononucleotide adenylyltransferase (NaMNAT), in the process of its biosynthesis. Our findings indicate that NAD + biosynthesis in humans and bacteria occurs via the same de novo synthesis route and the pyridine ring salvage pathway. Maintaining NAD homeostasis in bacteria is imperative, as most bacterial species cannot get NAD+ from their surroundings. However, due to lower sequence identity and structurally distant relationship of bacteria, including E. faecium and K. pneumonia, to its human counterpart, inhibiting NNAT, an indispensable enzyme implicated in NAD + biosynthesis, is a viable alternative in curtailing infections orchestrated by E. faecium and K. pneumonia. By merging empirical and computational discoveries and connecting the intricate NAD + metabolism network with NNAT's crucial role, it becomes clear that the synergistic effect of these insights may lead to a more profound understanding of the coenzyme's function and its potential applications in the fields of therapeutics and biotechnology.

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探索 NAD+ 代谢和 NNAT:从结构、功能和计算模型中获得启示
烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD+)是一种辅酶,广泛分布于各种生物过程中,在氧化还原反应、能量代谢和细胞信号传导等方面发挥着重要作用。这篇综述文章探讨了 NAD + 代谢的复杂领域,特别强调了其结构、功能和生物合成过程中的关键酶烟酸核苷酸腺苷酸转移酶(NNAT)(又称烟酸单核苷酸腺苷酸转移酶(NaMNAT))之间的复杂关系。我们的研究结果表明,人类和细菌的 NAD + 生物合成是通过相同的从头合成途径和吡啶环挽救途径进行的。由于大多数细菌物种无法从周围环境中获得 NAD+,因此维持细菌中的 NAD 平衡势在必行。然而,由于包括粪肠球菌和肺炎双球菌在内的细菌与人类同类的序列相同性较低,且在结构上关系疏远,因此抑制 NNAT(一种参与 NAD+ 生物合成的不可或缺的酶)是遏制粪肠球菌和肺炎双球菌感染的可行选择。通过将经验发现与计算发现相结合,并将错综复杂的 NAD + 代谢网络与 NNAT 的关键作用联系起来,我们可以清楚地看到,这些见解的协同效应可能会让我们对辅酶的功能及其在治疗学和生物技术领域的潜在应用有更深刻的理解。
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Biochimie
Biochimie 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biochimie publishes original research articles, short communications, review articles, graphical reviews, mini-reviews, and hypotheses in the broad areas of biology, including biochemistry, enzymology, molecular and cell biology, metabolic regulation, genetics, immunology, microbiology, structural biology, genomics, proteomics, and molecular mechanisms of disease. Biochimie publishes exclusively in English. Articles are subject to peer review, and must satisfy the requirements of originality, high scientific integrity and general interest to a broad range of readers. Submissions that are judged to be of sound scientific and technical quality but do not fully satisfy the requirements for publication in Biochimie may benefit from a transfer service to a more suitable journal within the same subject area.
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