Elevation of cellular NAD levels by nicotinic acid and involvement of nicotinic acid phosphoribosyltransferase in human cells.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry Volume 282 Issue 34 Page 24574-24582 published_at 2007
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Elevation of cellular NAD levels by nicotinic acid and involvement of nicotinic acid phosphoribosyltransferase in human cells.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume 282
Issue 34
Start Page 24574
End Page 24582
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ISSN 0021-9258
EISSN 1083-351X
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NAD plays critical roles in various biological processes through the function of SIRT1. Although classical studies in
mammals showed that nicotinic acid (NA) is a better precursor than nicotinamide (Nam) in elevating tissue NAD levels, molecular details ofNADsynthesis fromNAremain largely unknown. We here identified NA phosphoribosyltransferase (NAPRT) in humans and provided direct evidence of tight link between NAPRTand the increase in cellularNADlevels. The enzyme was abundantly expressed in the small intestine, liver, and kidney in mice and mediated [14C]NAD synthesis from [14C]NA in human cells. In cells expressing endogenous NAPRT, the addition of
NA but not Nam almost doubled cellular NAD contents and decreased cytotoxicity by H2O2. Both effects were reversed by knockdown of NAPRT expression. These results indicate that NAPRT is essential for NA to increase cellular NAD levels and, thus, to prevent oxidative stress of the cells. Kinetic analyses revealed that NAPRT, but not Nam phosphoribosyltransferase (NamPRT, also known as pre-B-cell colony-enhancing factor or visfatin), is insensitive to the physiological concentration of NAD. Together, we conclude thatNAelevates cellularNADlevels throughNAPRTfunction and, thus, protects the cells against stress, partly due to lack of feedback inhibition of NAPRT but not Nam phosphoribosyltransferase by NAD. The ability of NA to increase cellular NAD contents may account for some of the
clinically observed effects of the vitamin and further implies a novel application of the vitamin to treat diseases such as those associated with the depletion of cellular NAD pools.
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eng
Resource Type journal article
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Baltimore, MD : American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Date of Issued 2007
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Reuse of JBC content must include the following: This research was originally published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Author(s). Elevation of cellular NAD levels by nicotinic acid and involvement of nicotinic acid phosphoribosyltransferase in human cells. J Biol Chem.2007 Aug 24;282(34):24574-82. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M610357200. Epub 2007 Jun 29. (c) the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or (c) the Authors.
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[DOI] 10.1074/jbc.M610357200
[PMID] 17604275