Altering metabolism programs cell identity via NAD(+)-dependent deacetylation.

通过 NAD(+) 依赖性脱乙酰作用改变代谢,从而调控细胞特性

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作者:Bone Robert A, Lowndes Molly P, Raineri Silvia, R Riveiro Alba, Lundregan Sarah L, Dall Morten, Sulek Karolina, Romero Jose A H, Malzard Luna, Koigi Sandra, Heckenbach Indra J, Solis-Mezarino Victor, Völker-Albert Moritz, Vasilopoulou Catherine G, Meier Florian, Trusina Ala, Mann Matthias, L Nielsen Michael, Treebak Jonas T, Brickman Joshua M
Cells change their metabolic profiles in response to underlying gene regulatory networks, but how can alterations in metabolism encode specific transcriptional instructions? Here, we show that forcing a metabolic change in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) promotes a developmental identity that better approximates the inner cell mass (ICM) of the early mammalian blastocyst in cultures. This shift in cellular identity depends on the inhibition of glycolysis and stimulation of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) triggered by the replacement of D-glucose by D-galactose in ESC media. Enhanced OXPHOS in turn activates NAD + -dependent deacetylases of the Sirtuin family, resulting in the deacetylation of histones and key transcription factors to focus enhancer activity while reducing transcriptional noise, which results in a robustly enhanced ESC phenotype. This exploitation of a NAD + /NADH coenzyme coupled to OXPHOS as a means of programming lineage-specific transcription suggests new paradigms for how cells respond to alterations in their environment, and implies cellular rejuvenation exploits enzymatic activities for simultaneous activation of a discrete enhancer set alongside silencing genome-wide transcriptional noise.

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