Sanders_2015_Cell.Metab_22_851

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Title : Endogenous and Synthetic ABHD5 Ligands Regulate ABHD5-Perilipin Interactions and Lipolysis in Fat and Muscle - Sanders_2015_Cell.Metab_22_851
Author(s) : Sanders MA , Madoux F , Mladenovic L , Zhang H , Ye X , Angrish M , Mottillo EP , Caruso JA , Halvorsen G , Roush WR , Chase P , Hodder P , Granneman JG
Ref : Cell Metab , 22 :851 , 2015
Abstract :

Fat and muscle lipolysis involves functional interactions of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), alpha-beta hydrolase domain-containing protein 5 (ABHD5), and tissue-specific perilipins 1 and 5 (PLIN1 and PLIN5). ABHD5 potently activates ATGL, but this lipase-promoting activity is suppressed when ABHD5 is bound to PLIN proteins on lipid droplets. In adipocytes, protein kinase A (PKA) phosphorylation of PLIN1 rapidly releases ABHD5 to activate ATGL, but mechanisms for rapid regulation of PLIN5-ABHD5 interaction in muscle are unknown. Here, we identify synthetic ligands that release ABHD5 from PLIN1 or PLIN5 without PKA activation and rapidly activate adipocyte and muscle lipolysis. Molecular imaging and affinity probe labeling demonstrated that ABHD5 is directly targeted by these synthetic ligands and additionally revealed that ABHD5-PLIN interactions are regulated by endogenous ligands, including long-chain acyl-CoA. Our results reveal a new locus of lipolysis control and suggest ABHD5 ligands might be developed into novel therapeutics that directly promote fat catabolism.

PubMedSearch : Sanders_2015_Cell.Metab_22_851
PubMedID: 26411340
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD5 , mouse-abhd5

Related information

Inhibitor SR-4995    SR-4559
Gene_locus human-ABHD5    mouse-abhd5

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Sanders MA, Madoux F, Mladenovic L, Zhang H, Ye X, Angrish M, Mottillo EP, Caruso JA, Halvorsen G, Roush WR, Chase P, Hodder P, Granneman JG (2015)
Endogenous and Synthetic ABHD5 Ligands Regulate ABHD5-Perilipin Interactions and Lipolysis in Fat and Muscle
Cell Metab 22 :851

Sanders MA, Madoux F, Mladenovic L, Zhang H, Ye X, Angrish M, Mottillo EP, Caruso JA, Halvorsen G, Roush WR, Chase P, Hodder P, Granneman JG (2015)
Cell Metab 22 :851