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Emerging Role of TCA Cycle-Related Enzymes in Human Diseases

Woojin Kang, Miki Suzuki, Takako Saitô, Kenji Miyado

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is the main source of cellular energy and participates in many metabolic pathways in cells. Recent reports indicate that dysfunction of TCA cycle-related enzymes causes human diseases, such as neurometabolic disorders and tumors, have attracted increasing interest in their unexplained roles. The diseases which develop as a consequence of loss or dysfunction of TCA cycle-related enzymes are distinct, suggesting that each enzyme has a unique function. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the relationship between each TCA cycle-related enzyme and human diseases. We also discuss their functions in the context of both mitochondrial and extra-mitochondrial (or cytoplasmic) enzymes.

Topics & Concepts

Citric acid cycleEnzymeTricarboxylic acidContext (archaeology)BiologyMetabolic pathwayBiochemistryMitochondrionFunction (biology)Cell biologyPaleontologyMitochondrial Function and PathologyCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismBiochemical Acid Research Studies