Mitochondrial Transport in Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis: Achievements and Perspectives

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Nov 23;22(23):12620. doi: 10.3390/ijms222312620.

Abstract

Some metabolic pathways involve two different cell components, for instance, cytosol and mitochondria, with metabolites traffic occurring from cytosol to mitochondria and vice versa, as seen in both glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. However, the knowledge on the role of mitochondrial transport within these two glucose metabolic pathways remains poorly understood, due to controversial information available in published literature. In what follows, we discuss achievements, knowledge gaps, and perspectives on the role of mitochondrial transport in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. We firstly describe the experimental approaches for quick and easy investigation of mitochondrial transport, with respect to cell metabolic diversity. In addition, we depict the mitochondrial shuttles by which NADH formed in glycolysis is oxidized, the mitochondrial transport of phosphoenolpyruvate in the light of the occurrence of the mitochondrial pyruvate kinase, and the mitochondrial transport and metabolism of L-lactate due to the L-lactate translocators and to the mitochondrial L-lactate dehydrogenase located in the inner mitochondrial compartment.

Keywords: L-lactate; gluconeogenesis; glycolysis; mitochondrial shuttles; mitochondrial transport; phosphoenolpyruvate.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Transport
  • Gluconeogenesis*
  • Glycolysis*
  • Humans
  • Mitochondria / metabolism*
  • NAD / metabolism
  • Phosphoenolpyruvate / metabolism
  • Pyruvate Kinase / metabolism

Substances

  • NAD
  • Phosphoenolpyruvate
  • Pyruvate Kinase