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NMNAT: It's an NAD+ synthase… It's a chaperone… It's a neuroprotector.


ABSTRACT: Nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyl transferases (NMNATs) are a family of highly conserved proteins indispensable for cellular homeostasis. NMNATs are classically known for their enzymatic function of catalyzing NAD+ synthesis, but also have gained a reputation as essential neuronal maintenance factors. NMNAT deficiency has been associated with various human diseases with pronounced consequences on neural tissues, underscoring the importance of the neuronal maintenance and protective roles of these proteins. New mechanistic studies have challenged the role of NMNAT-catalyzed NAD+ production in delaying Wallerian degeneration and have specified new mechanisms of NMNAT's chaperone function critical for neuronal health. Progress in understanding the regulation of NMNAT has uncovered a neuronal stress response with great therapeutic promise for treating various neurodegenerative conditions.

SUBMITTER: Brazill JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5515290 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NMNAT: It's an NAD<sup>+</sup> synthase… It's a chaperone… It's a neuroprotector.

Brazill Jennifer M JM   Li Chong C   Zhu Yi Y   Zhai R Grace RG  

Current opinion in genetics & development 20170423


Nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyl transferases (NMNATs) are a family of highly conserved proteins indispensable for cellular homeostasis. NMNATs are classically known for their enzymatic function of catalyzing NAD<sup>+</sup> synthesis, but also have gained a reputation as essential neuronal maintenance factors. NMNAT deficiency has been associated with various human diseases with pronounced consequences on neural tissues, underscoring the importance of the neuronal maintenance and protective  ...[more]

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