Loss of NAD-Dependent Protein Deacetylase Sirtuin-2 Alters Mitochondrial Protein Acetylation and Dysregulates Mitophagy

NAD 依赖性蛋白去乙酰化酶 Sirtuin-2 的缺失会改变线粒体蛋白乙酰化并导致线粒体自噬失调

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作者:Guoxiang Liu, Seong-Hoon Park, Marta Imbesi, William Joseph Nathan, Xianghui Zou, Yueming Zhu, Haiyan Jiang, Loukia Parisiadou, David Gius

Aims

Sirtuins connect energy generation and metabolic stress to the cellular acetylome. Currently, only the mitochondrial sirtuins (SIRT3-5) and SIRT1 have been shown to direct mitochondrial function; however, Aims: NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-2 (SIRT2), the primary cytoplasmic sirtuin, is not yet reported to associate with mitochondria.

Conclusion

Together, these findings support that SIRT2 functions as a mitochondrial sirtuin, as well as a regulator of autophagy/mitophagy to maintain mitochondrial biology, thus facilitating cell survival. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 26, 849-863.

Results

This study revealed a novel physiological function of SIRT2: the regulation of mitochondrial function. First, the acetylation of several metabolic mitochondrial proteins was found to be altered in Sirt2-deficient mice, which was, subsequently, validated by immunoprecipitation experiments in which the acetylated mitochondrial proteins directly interacted with SIRT2. Moreover, immuno-gold electron microscopic images of mouse brains showed that SIRT2 associates with the inner mitochondrial membrane in central nervous system cells. The loss of Sirt2 increased oxidative stress, decreased adenosine triphosphate levels, and altered mitochondrial morphology at the cellular and tissue (i.e., brain) level. Furthermore, the autophagic/mitophagic processes were dysregulated in Sirt2-deficient neurons and mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Innovation: For the first time it is shown that SIRT2 directs mitochondrial metabolism.

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