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The Secret Life of NAD+: An Old Metabolite Controlling New Metabolic Signaling Pathways

Riekelt H. Houtkooper, Carles Cantó, Ronald J. A. Wanders, Johan Auwerx

Endocrine Reviews · 2010 · ▲ 881 citations

Abstract

A century after the identification of a coenzymatic activity for NAD(+), NAD(+) metabolism has come into the spotlight again due to the potential therapeutic relevance of a set of enzymes whose activity is tightly regulated by the balance between the oxidized and reduced forms of this metabolite. In fact, the actions of NAD(+) have been extended from being an oxidoreductase cofactor for single enzymatic activities to acting as substrate for a wide range of proteins. These include NAD(+)-dependent protein deacetylases, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases, and transcription factors that affect a large array of cellular functions. Through these effects, NAD(+) provides a direct link between the cellular redox status and the control of signaling and transcriptional events. Of particular interest within the metabolic/endocrine arena are the recent results, which indicate that the regulation of these NAD(+)-dependent pathways may have a major contribution to oxidative metabolism and life span extension. In this review, we will provide an integrated view on: 1) the pathways that control NAD(+) production and cycling, as well as its cellular compartmentalization; 2) the signaling and transcriptional pathways controlled by NAD(+); and 3) novel data that show how modulation of NAD(+)-producing and -consuming pathways have a major physiological impact and hold promise for the prevention and treatment of metabolic disease.

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Houtkooper, R.H., Cantó, C., Wanders, R.J.A., &amp; Auwerx, J. (2010). The Secret Life of NAD+: An Old Metabolite Controlling New Metabolic Signaling Pathways. <em>Endocrine Reviews</em>. https://doi.org/10.1210/er.2009-0026
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Houtkooper RH, Cantó C, Wanders RJA, Auwerx J. The Secret Life of NAD+: An Old Metabolite Controlling New Metabolic Signaling Pathways. Endocrine Reviews. 2010. doi:10.1210/er.2009-0026.
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@article{riekelt2010TheSec, title = {The Secret Life of NAD+: An Old Metabolite Controlling New Metabolic Signaling Pathways}, author = {Riekelt H. Houtkooper and Carles Cantó and Ronald J. A. Wanders and Johan Auwerx}, journal = {Endocrine Reviews}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1210/er.2009-0026}, }

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