可逆的基因素脱乙酶活性催化了氨酸化
Takeshi Tsusaka1, Mohd Altaf Najar2, Benjamin Schwarz3
1Department of Physiology, University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco, CA, 94158, USA.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|November 28, 2023
概括
一类的基因素脱甲基酶 (HDACs) 通过添加β-基酸盐 (BHB) 来意外催化蛋白质氨酸β-基基化 (Kbhb). 这种新的反向活性,也见于短链脂肪酸,揭示了一个新的后翻译修改机制.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 代谢学 代谢学 代谢学
背景情况:
- 饥饿和低碳水化合物饮食会提高血液中的β-基酸盐 (BHB) 水平.
- BHB的积累会诱导蛋白质的lysine β-hydroxybutyrylation (Kbhb),这是一个翻译后修改 (PTM).
- 已知基因组脱乙酶 (HDACs) 可去除氨酸化痕迹.
结论:
- 第I类HDAC具有新的反向催化活性,将BHB修饰物沉积在蛋白质上.
- 这一发现揭示了PTM沉积的新机制,以应对代谢状态.
- Kbhb的可逆性与理解代谢敏感蛋白质组修饰有关.
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