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Title: | Direct anabolic three carbon metabolism via propionate to a six carbon metabolite occurs in human heart and in vivo across mouse tissues |
Authors: | Doan, Mary T Neinast, Michael D Varner, Erika L |
Keywords: | Metabolism; Propionate; Anabolism |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Biochemical Journal |
Abstract: | Anabolic metabolism of carbon in mammals is mediated via the one and two carbon carriers S-adenosyl methionine and acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA). In contrast, anabolic metabolism using three carbon units via propionate is not thought to occur. Mammals are primarily thought to oxidize the 3-carbon short chain fatty acid propionate by shunting propionyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA for entry into the TCA cycle. We found that this may not be absolute and that in mammals one non-oxidative fate of two units of propionyl-CoA is to condense to a six-carbon trans-2-methyl-2-pentenoyl-CoA (2M2PE-CoA). We confirmed this pathway using purified protein extracts provided limited substrates and confirmed the product with a synthetic standard. In whole-body in vivo stable isotope tracing with infusion of 13C-labeled valine achieving steady state, 2M2PE-CoA formed via propionyl-CoA in multiple murine tissues including heart, kidney, and to a lesser degree in brown adipose tissue, liver, and tibialis anterior muscle. Using ex vivo isotope tracing, we found that 2M2PE-CoA formed in human myocardial tissue incubated with propionate to a limited extent. While the complete enzymology of this pathway remains to be elucidated, these results confirm the in vivo existence of at least one anabolic three to six carbon reaction conserved in humans and mice that utilizes three carbons via propionate. |
Description: | Tài liệu này được phát hành theo giấy phép CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
URI: | http://dlib.hust.edu.vn/handle/HUST/24086 |
Link item primary: | https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/758706v2 |
Appears in Collections: | OER - Kỹ thuật hóa học; Công nghệ sinh học - Thực phẩm; Công nghệ môi trường |
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