Rhodoquinone carries electrons in the mammalian electron transport chain, 2025, Valeros et al.

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    Rhodoquinone carries electrons in the mammalian electron transport chain
    Jonathan Valeros et 31 al.

    Ubiquinone (UQ), the only known electron carrier in the mammalian electron transport chain (ETC), preferentially delivers electrons to the terminal electron acceptor oxygen (O2). In hypoxia, ubiquinol (UQH2) diverts these electrons onto fumarate instead.

    Here, we identify rhodoquinone (RQ), an electron carrier detected in mitochondria purified from certain mouse and human tissues that preferentially delivers electrons to fumarate through the reversal of succinate dehydrogenase, independent of environmental O2 levels.

    The RQ/fumarate ETC is strictly present in vivo and is undetectable in cultured mammalian cells. Using genetic and pharmacologic tools that reprogram the ETC from the UQ/O2 to the RQ/fumarate pathway, we establish that these distinct ETCs support unique programs of mitochondrial function and that RQ confers protection upon hypoxia exposure in vitro and in vivo.

    Thus, in discovering the presence of RQ in mammals, we unveil a tractable therapeutic strategy that exploits flexibility in the ETC to ameliorate hypoxia-related conditions.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • RQ is present in mitochondria isolated from certain mouse and human tissues

    • RQ carries electrons to fumarate as the electron acceptor, independently of O 2 levels

    • The ETC can be reprogrammed to the RQ/fumarate pathway using genetic and pharmacologic tools

    • Reprogramming the ETC mitigates hypoxia-induced damage in vitro and in vivo

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