Temporal dynamics of liver mitochondrial protein acetylation and succinylation and metabolites due to high fat diet and/or excess glucose or fructose.
Citation | Meyer, Jesse G, et al. “Temporal Dynamics of Liver Mitochondrial Protein Acetylation and Succinylation and Metabolites Due to High Fat Diet and Or Excess Glucose or Fructose”. 2018. PloS One, vol. 13, no. 12, 2018, p. e0208973. |
Center | Joslin Diabetes Center |
Author | Jesse G Meyer, Samir Softic, Nathan Basisty, Matthew J Rardin, Eric Verdin, Bradford W Gibson, Olga Ilkayeva, Christopher B Newgard, Ronald Kahn, Birgit Schilling |
Abstract |
Dietary macronutrient composition alters metabolism through several mechanisms, including post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins. To connect diet and molecular changes, here we performed short- and long-term feeding of mice with standard chow diet (SCD) and high-fat diet (HFD), with or without glucose or fructose supplementation, and quantified liver metabolites, 861 proteins, and 1,815 protein level-corrected mitochondrial acetylation and succinylation sites. Nearly half the acylation sites were altered by at least one diet; nutrient-specific changes in protein acylation sometimes encompass entire pathways. Although acetyl-CoA is an intermediate in both sugar and fat metabolism, acetyl-CoA had a dichotomous fate depending on its source; chronic feeding of dietary sugars induced protein hyperacetylation, whereas the same duration of HFD did not. Instead, HFD resulted in citrate accumulation, anaplerotic metabolism of amino acids, and protein hypo-succinylation. Together, our results demonstrate novel connections between dietary macronutrients, protein post-translational modifications, and regulation of fuel selection in liver. |
Year of Publication |
2018
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Journal |
PloS one
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Volume |
13
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Issue |
12
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Number of Pages |
e0208973
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Date Published |
12/2018
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ISSN Number |
1932-6203
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DOI |
10.1371/journal.pone.0208973
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Alternate Journal |
PLoS ONE
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PMID |
30586434
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PMCID |
PMC6306174
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