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Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis

The glycolytic enzyme pyruvate kinase (PK) is required for cancer development, and has been implicated in the metabolic transition from oxidative to fermentative metabolism, the Warburg effect. However, the global metabolic response that follows changes in PK activity is not yet fully understood. Us...

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Autores principales: Bluemlein, Katharina, Glückmann, Matthias, Grüning, Nana-Maria, Feichtinger, René, Krüger, Antje, Wamelink, Mirjam, Lehrach, Hans, Tate, Stephen, Neureiter, Daniel, Kofler, Barbara, Ralser, Markus
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3717798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23154538
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author Bluemlein, Katharina
Glückmann, Matthias
Grüning, Nana-Maria
Feichtinger, René
Krüger, Antje
Wamelink, Mirjam
Lehrach, Hans
Tate, Stephen
Neureiter, Daniel
Kofler, Barbara
Ralser, Markus
author_facet Bluemlein, Katharina
Glückmann, Matthias
Grüning, Nana-Maria
Feichtinger, René
Krüger, Antje
Wamelink, Mirjam
Lehrach, Hans
Tate, Stephen
Neureiter, Daniel
Kofler, Barbara
Ralser, Markus
author_sort Bluemlein, Katharina
collection PubMed
description The glycolytic enzyme pyruvate kinase (PK) is required for cancer development, and has been implicated in the metabolic transition from oxidative to fermentative metabolism, the Warburg effect. However, the global metabolic response that follows changes in PK activity is not yet fully understood. Using shotgun proteomics, we identified 31 yeast proteins that were regulated in a PK-dependent manner. Selective reaction monitoring confirmed that their expression was dependent on PK isoform, level and activity. Most of the PK targets were amino acid metabolizing enzymes or factors of protein translation, indicating that PK plays a global regulatory role in biosynthethic amino acid metabolism. Indeed, we found strongly altered amino acid profiles when PK levels were changed. Low PK levels increased the cellular glutamine and glutamate concentrations, but decreased the levels of seven amino acids including serine and histidine. To test for evolutionary conservation of this PK function, we quantified orthologues of the identified PK targets in thyroid follicular adenoma, a tumor characterized by high PK levels and low respiratory activity. Aminopeptidase AAP-1 and serine hydroxymethyltransferase SHMT1 both showed PKM2- concentration dependence, and were upregulated in the tumor. Thus, PK expression levels and activity were important for maintaining cellular amino acid homeostasis. Mediating between energy production, ROS clearance and amino acid biosynthesis, PK thus plays a central regulatory role in the metabolism of proliferating cells.
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spelling pubmed-37177982013-07-25 Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis Bluemlein, Katharina Glückmann, Matthias Grüning, Nana-Maria Feichtinger, René Krüger, Antje Wamelink, Mirjam Lehrach, Hans Tate, Stephen Neureiter, Daniel Kofler, Barbara Ralser, Markus Oncotarget Research Papers The glycolytic enzyme pyruvate kinase (PK) is required for cancer development, and has been implicated in the metabolic transition from oxidative to fermentative metabolism, the Warburg effect. However, the global metabolic response that follows changes in PK activity is not yet fully understood. Using shotgun proteomics, we identified 31 yeast proteins that were regulated in a PK-dependent manner. Selective reaction monitoring confirmed that their expression was dependent on PK isoform, level and activity. Most of the PK targets were amino acid metabolizing enzymes or factors of protein translation, indicating that PK plays a global regulatory role in biosynthethic amino acid metabolism. Indeed, we found strongly altered amino acid profiles when PK levels were changed. Low PK levels increased the cellular glutamine and glutamate concentrations, but decreased the levels of seven amino acids including serine and histidine. To test for evolutionary conservation of this PK function, we quantified orthologues of the identified PK targets in thyroid follicular adenoma, a tumor characterized by high PK levels and low respiratory activity. Aminopeptidase AAP-1 and serine hydroxymethyltransferase SHMT1 both showed PKM2- concentration dependence, and were upregulated in the tumor. Thus, PK expression levels and activity were important for maintaining cellular amino acid homeostasis. Mediating between energy production, ROS clearance and amino acid biosynthesis, PK thus plays a central regulatory role in the metabolism of proliferating cells. Impact Journals LLC 2012-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3717798/ /pubmed/23154538 Text en Copyright: © 2012 Bluemlein et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Bluemlein, Katharina
Glückmann, Matthias
Grüning, Nana-Maria
Feichtinger, René
Krüger, Antje
Wamelink, Mirjam
Lehrach, Hans
Tate, Stephen
Neureiter, Daniel
Kofler, Barbara
Ralser, Markus
Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
title Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
title_full Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
title_fullStr Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
title_short Pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
title_sort pyruvate kinase is a dosage-dependent regulator of cellular amino acid homeostasis
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3717798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23154538
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