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ANT2 Protein

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ANT2 Protein

Overview

ANT2 (Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 2), encoded by the SLC25A5 gene, is a mitochondrial membrane protein belonging to the solute carrier family 25 (SLC25A) of transporters. Also known as ADP/ATP translocase 2, ANT2 is one of four adenine nucleotide translocator isoforms (ANT1-ANT4) that mediate the exchange of adenosine nucleotides across the inner mitochondrial membrane. ANT2 is highly expressed in tissues with elevated metabolic demands, particularly in the brain, heart, and skeletal muscle. The protein exists as part of the ATP/ADP antiporter system, which is essential for maintaining the mitochondrial pool of ATP available for cellular energy production. Mutations in the SLC25A5 gene have been associated with various neurodegenerative conditions, highlighting ANT2's critical role in neuronal energy metabolism.

Function/Biology

ANT2 functions as an antiporter, transporting ATP out of the mitochondrial matrix in exchange for ADP entry from the cytoplasm. This bidirectional nucleotide exchange mechanism is driven by the electrochemical gradient established across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The protein maintains cellular energy homeostasis by ensuring continuous regeneration of cytoplasmic ATP pools while facilitating oxidative phosphorylation within mitochondria. ANT2 contains six transmembrane domains and possesses specific nucleotide-binding sites that exhibit high selectivity for adenine nucleotides.

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