Lactylation-regulated biomolecular condensates: metabolic control of phase separation in physiology and disease

乳酸调节的生物分子凝聚体:生理和疾病中相分离的代谢控制

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Abstract

Lactate has long been viewed as a "waste product" of anaerobic glycolysis, with its role in health and disease often overlooked. However, recent discoveries of lactylation-a novel post-translational modification involving lactate-have sparked a renewed understanding of lactate's functions. Lactylation alters the molecular structure of proteins with different cellular localizations, enabling the regulation of their functions and aggregation in specific spatiotemporal contexts, with its impact on biomolecular phase separation being one of its primary effects. However, it remains unknown how lactylation dynamically regulates the spatiotemporal specificity of phase separation and its role in diseases. This article provides an overview of the regulatory mechanisms of biomolecular phase separation driven by lactylation, aiming to offer fresh insights into the role of lactylation in normal and disease-related biological processes while deepening our understanding of its research value and biological significance.

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