1. Location, Location, Location: Compartmentalization of NAD+ Synthesis and Functions in Mammalian Cells
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Xiaolu A. Cambronne and W. Lee Kraus
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0303 health sciences ,Cell signaling ,biology ,Chemistry ,Cell ,Metabolism ,Compartmentalization (psychology) ,CD38 ,Biochemistry ,Cell biology ,NAD synthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Sirtuin ,medicine ,biology.protein ,NAD+ kinase ,Molecular Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The numerous biological roles of NAD+ are organized and coordinated via its compartmentalization within cells. The spatial and temporal partitioning of this intermediary metabolite is intrinsic to understanding the impact of NAD+ on cellular signaling and metabolism. We review evidence supporting the compartmentalization of steady-state NAD+ levels in cells, as well as how the modulation of NAD+ synthesis dynamically regulates signaling by controlling subcellular NAD+ concentrations. We further discuss potential benefits to the cell of compartmentalizing NAD+, and methods for measuring subcellular NAD+ levels.
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- 2020
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