| Title : Enzyme promiscuity drives branched-chain fatty acid synthesis in adipose tissues - Wallace_2018_Nat.Chem.Biol_14_1021 |
| Author(s) : Wallace M , Green CR , Roberts LS , Lee YM , McCarville JL , Sanchez-Gurmaches J , Meurs N , Gengatharan JM , Hover JD , Phillips SA , Ciaraldi TP , Guertin DA , Cabrales P , Ayres JS , Nomura DK , Loomba R , Metallo CM |
| Ref : Nat Chemical Biology , 14 :1021 , 2018 |
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Abstract :
Fatty acid synthase (FASN) predominantly generates straight-chain fatty acids using acetyl-CoA as the initiating substrate. However, monomethyl branched-chain fatty acids (mmBCFAs) are also present in mammals but are thought to be primarily diet derived. Here we demonstrate that mmBCFAs are de novo synthesized via mitochondrial BCAA catabolism, exported to the cytosol by adipose-specific expression of carnitine acetyltransferase (CrAT), and elongated by FASN. Brown fat exhibits the highest BCAA catabolic and mmBCFA synthesis fluxes, whereas these lipids are largely absent from liver and brain. mmBCFA synthesis is also sustained in the absence of microbiota. We identify hypoxia as a potent suppressor of BCAA catabolism that decreases mmBCFA synthesis in obese adipose tissue, such that mmBCFAs are significantly decreased in obese animals. These results identify adipose tissue mmBCFA synthesis as a novel link between BCAA metabolism and lipogenesis, highlighting roles for CrAT and FASN promiscuity influencing acyl-chain diversity in the lipidome. |
| PubMedSearch : Wallace_2018_Nat.Chem.Biol_14_1021 |
| PubMedID: 30327559 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: human-FASN |
| Gene_locus | human-FASN |
Wallace M, Green CR, Roberts LS, Lee YM, McCarville JL, Sanchez-Gurmaches J, Meurs N, Gengatharan JM, Hover JD, Phillips SA, Ciaraldi TP, Guertin DA, Cabrales P, Ayres JS, Nomura DK, Loomba R, Metallo CM (2018)
Enzyme promiscuity drives branched-chain fatty acid synthesis in adipose tissues
Nat Chemical Biology
14 :1021
Wallace M, Green CR, Roberts LS, Lee YM, McCarville JL, Sanchez-Gurmaches J, Meurs N, Gengatharan JM, Hover JD, Phillips SA, Ciaraldi TP, Guertin DA, Cabrales P, Ayres JS, Nomura DK, Loomba R, Metallo CM (2018)
Nat Chemical Biology
14 :1021