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SLC29A1 and SLC29A2 are human nicotinamide cell membrane transporters
Mingyang Chen, Luexiang Yuan, Binxin Chen, Hui Chang, Jun Luo, Hengbin Zhang, Zhongjian Chen, Jiao Kong, Yaodong Yi, Mengru Bai, Minlei Dong, Hui Zhou, Huidi Jiang
Nature Communications · 2025 · ▲ 18 citations
Abstract
Nicotinamide (NAM), a main precursor of NAD+, is essential for cellular fuel respiration, energy production, and other cellular processes. Transporters for other precursors of NAD+ such as nicotinic acid and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) have been identified, but the cellular transporter of nicotinamide has not been elucidated. Here, we demonstrate that equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 and 2 (ENT1 and 2, encoded by SLC29A1 and 2) drive cellular nicotinamide uptake and establish nicotinamide metabolism homeostasis. In addition, ENT1/2 exhibits a strong capacity to change the cellular metabolite composition and the transcript, especially those related to nicotinamide. We further observe that ENT1/2 regulates cellular respiration and senescence(definition), contributing by altering the NAD+ pool level and mitochondrial status. Changes to cellular respiration, mitochondrial status and senescence by ENT1/2 knockdown are reversed by NMN supplementation. Together, ENT1 and ENT2 act as both cellular nicotinamide-level keepers and nicotinamide biological regulators through their NAM transport functions. Nicotinamide is an NAD+ precursor with crucial roles in cellular respiration and energy production. Here, the authors show that equilibrative nucleoside transporters 1 and 2 (ENT1 and ENT2), encoded by the genes SLC29A1 and SLC29A2, function in nicotinamide uptake into cells.
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Chen, M., Yuan, L., Chen, B., Chang, H., Luo, J., Zhang, H., Chen, Z., Kong, J., Yi, Y., Bai, M., Dong, M., Zhou, H., & Jiang, H. (2025). SLC29A1 and SLC29A2 are human nicotinamide cell membrane transporters. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-56402-y
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Chen M, Yuan L, Chen B, Chang H, Luo J, Zhang H, et al. SLC29A1 and SLC29A2 are human nicotinamide cell membrane transporters. Nature Communications. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-56402-y.
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@article{mingyang2025SLCAan,
title = {SLC29A1 and SLC29A2 are human nicotinamide cell membrane transporters},
author = {Mingyang Chen and Luexiang Yuan and Binxin Chen and Hui Chang and Jun Luo and Hengbin Zhang and Zhongjian Chen and Jiao Kong and Yaodong Yi and Mengru Bai and Minlei Dong and Hui Zhou and Huidi Jiang},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-025-56402-y},
}
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