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  • Despite the similarity of metabolic flux patterns in different organisms, the underlying governing principles remain unclear. Using a constraint-based thermodynamic–stoichiometric model as well as quantitative metabolome and physiological data, Niebel et al. identify an upper limit on the cellular Gibbs energy dissipation rate, which could shape metabolism across organisms.

    • Bastian Niebel
    • Simeon Leupold
    • Matthias Heinemann
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  • Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is a biosynthetic precursor of NAD+, but how NMN is taken up into cells has not been entirely clear. Here the authors discover a specific NMN transporter, encoded by the Slc12a8 gene, which regulates NMN uptake and cellular NAD+ levels in vitro and in the mouse intestine in vivo.

    • Alessia Grozio
    • Kathryn F. Mills
    • Shin-ichiro Imai
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  • Endothelial cells (ECs) require glycolysis during angiogenesis; however, the function of the mitochondrial respiratory chain during this process is unclear. Here the authors show that mitochondrial respiration in ECs is required for angiogenesis as the biosynthetic role of mitochondria is needed for EC proliferation.

    • Lauren P. Diebold
    • Hyea Jin Gil
    • Navdeep S. Chandel
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  • Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis is essential to human health. Here, the authors identify and characterize a primate-specific long noncoding RNA, called CHROME, that controls cholesterol homeostasis through fine-tuning of miRNAs and whose levels are elevated in human atherosclerosis.

    • Elizabeth J. Hennessy
    • Coen van Solingen
    • Kathryn J. Moore
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  • The metabolic dependencies of androgen receptor (AR)-driven growth in prostate adenocarcinoma are largely unknown but could represent a therapeutic target when hormonal manipulations fail. Here the authors demonstrate that the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) is transcriptionally regulated by AR and that MPC inhibition suppresses tumour growth in hormone-responsive and castrate-resistant conditions.

    • David A. Bader
    • Sean M. Hartig
    • Sean E. McGuire
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  • Obese and dysfunctional adipose tissue is known to be hypoxic. Here the authors show that adipocyte oxygen consumption increases early after onset of high-fat diet feeding owing to activation of the mitochondrial protein ANT2 and that specific inhibition of ANT2 reduces adipose tissue hypoxia, inflammation and insulin resistance.

    • Jong Bae Seo
    • Matthew Riopel
    • Jerrold M. Olefsky
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  • Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) is a gut incretin hormone released in response to nutrients. Here, the authors report an anti-inflammatory and antiobesogenic mechanism of GIP by showing that loss of GIP receptor signalling in myeloid cells promotes pro-inflammatory S100A8/A9 release in adipose tissue.

    • Fernanda Dana Mantelmacher
    • Isabel Zvibel
    • Sigal Fishman
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