Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenases are located both in the
cytosol and the intermembrane face of
mitochondrial inner membrane. Glycerol 3-phosphate (G3P) and
dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) are molecules so small that they can permeate the mitochondrial outer membrane through
porins and shuttle between two dehydrogenases. Using this shuttle system,
NADH generated by cytosolic metabolisms including glycolysis is reoxidized to NAD+ reducing DHAP to G3P, and the reducing equivalent can be used for generating a
proton gradient across the mitochondrial inner membrane by coupling and oxidizing G3P and reducing
quinone. The Glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle is an emergency back-up system to supply
neurons' demand of energy. == Dephosphorylation ==