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The mitochondrial ATP synthase as an ATP consumer—a surprising therapeutic target

Gabriel E. Valdebenito, Anitta R. Chacko, Michael R. Duchen

2023The EMBO Journal24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-ATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to synthesise ATP. This mechanism can, however, also operate in reverse, pumping protons at the expense of ATP, with significant potential implications for mitochondrial and age-related diseases. In a recent study, Acin-Perez et al (2023) use an elegant assay to screen compounds for the capacity to selectively inhibit ATP hydrolysis without affecting ATP synthesis. They show that (+)-epicatechin is one such compound and has significant benefits for cell and tissue function in disease models. These findings signpost a novel therapeutic approach for mitochondrial disease.

Topics & Concepts

ATP synthaseATP hydrolysisBiologyMitochondrionAdenosine triphosphateBiochemistryMitochondrial diseaseChemiosmosisFunction (biology)EnzymeCell biologyMitochondrial DNAATPaseGeneATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchMitochondrial Function and PathologyMetabolism and Genetic Disorders