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Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis

Besides being building blocks for protein synthesis, amino acids serve a wide variety of cellular functions, including acting as metabolic intermediates for ATP generation and for redox homeostasis. Upon amino acid deprivation, free uncharged tRNAs trigger GCN2-ATF4 to mediate the well-characterized...

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Autores principales: Tang, Xiaohu, Keenan, Melissa M., Wu, Jianli, Lin, Chih-An, Dubois, Laura, Thompson, J. Will, Freedland, Stephen J., Murphy, Susan K., Chi, Jen-Tsan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4388453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25849282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005158
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author Tang, Xiaohu
Keenan, Melissa M.
Wu, Jianli
Lin, Chih-An
Dubois, Laura
Thompson, J. Will
Freedland, Stephen J.
Murphy, Susan K.
Chi, Jen-Tsan
author_facet Tang, Xiaohu
Keenan, Melissa M.
Wu, Jianli
Lin, Chih-An
Dubois, Laura
Thompson, J. Will
Freedland, Stephen J.
Murphy, Susan K.
Chi, Jen-Tsan
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description Besides being building blocks for protein synthesis, amino acids serve a wide variety of cellular functions, including acting as metabolic intermediates for ATP generation and for redox homeostasis. Upon amino acid deprivation, free uncharged tRNAs trigger GCN2-ATF4 to mediate the well-characterized transcriptional amino acid response (AAR). However, it is not clear whether the deprivation of different individual amino acids triggers identical or distinct AARs. Here, we characterized the global transcriptional response upon deprivation of one amino acid at a time. With the exception of glycine, which was not required for the proliferation of MCF7 cells, we found that the deprivation of most amino acids triggered a shared transcriptional response that included the activation of ATF4, p53 and TXNIP. However, there was also significant heterogeneity among different individual AARs. The most dramatic transcriptional response was triggered by methionine deprivation, which activated an extensive and unique response in different cell types. We uncovered that the specific methionine-deprived transcriptional response required creatine biosynthesis. This dependency on creatine biosynthesis was caused by the consumption of S-Adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) during creatine biosynthesis that helps to deplete SAM under methionine deprivation and reduces histone methylations. As such, the simultaneous deprivation of methionine and sources of creatine biosynthesis (either arginine or glycine) abolished the reduction of histone methylation and the methionine-specific transcriptional response. Arginine-derived ornithine was also required for the complete induction of the methionine-deprived specific gene response. Collectively, our data identify a previously unknown set of heterogeneous amino acid responses and reveal a distinct methionine-deprived transcriptional response that results from the crosstalk of arginine, glycine and methionine metabolism via arginine/glycine-dependent creatine biosynthesis.
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spelling pubmed-43884532015-04-21 Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis Tang, Xiaohu Keenan, Melissa M. Wu, Jianli Lin, Chih-An Dubois, Laura Thompson, J. Will Freedland, Stephen J. Murphy, Susan K. Chi, Jen-Tsan PLoS Genet Research Article Besides being building blocks for protein synthesis, amino acids serve a wide variety of cellular functions, including acting as metabolic intermediates for ATP generation and for redox homeostasis. Upon amino acid deprivation, free uncharged tRNAs trigger GCN2-ATF4 to mediate the well-characterized transcriptional amino acid response (AAR). However, it is not clear whether the deprivation of different individual amino acids triggers identical or distinct AARs. Here, we characterized the global transcriptional response upon deprivation of one amino acid at a time. With the exception of glycine, which was not required for the proliferation of MCF7 cells, we found that the deprivation of most amino acids triggered a shared transcriptional response that included the activation of ATF4, p53 and TXNIP. However, there was also significant heterogeneity among different individual AARs. The most dramatic transcriptional response was triggered by methionine deprivation, which activated an extensive and unique response in different cell types. We uncovered that the specific methionine-deprived transcriptional response required creatine biosynthesis. This dependency on creatine biosynthesis was caused by the consumption of S-Adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) during creatine biosynthesis that helps to deplete SAM under methionine deprivation and reduces histone methylations. As such, the simultaneous deprivation of methionine and sources of creatine biosynthesis (either arginine or glycine) abolished the reduction of histone methylation and the methionine-specific transcriptional response. Arginine-derived ornithine was also required for the complete induction of the methionine-deprived specific gene response. Collectively, our data identify a previously unknown set of heterogeneous amino acid responses and reveal a distinct methionine-deprived transcriptional response that results from the crosstalk of arginine, glycine and methionine metabolism via arginine/glycine-dependent creatine biosynthesis. Public Library of Science 2015-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4388453/ /pubmed/25849282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005158 Text en © 2015 Tang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited.
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Tang, Xiaohu
Keenan, Melissa M.
Wu, Jianli
Lin, Chih-An
Dubois, Laura
Thompson, J. Will
Freedland, Stephen J.
Murphy, Susan K.
Chi, Jen-Tsan
Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis
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title_full Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis
title_fullStr Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis
title_short Comprehensive Profiling of Amino Acid Response Uncovers Unique Methionine-Deprived Response Dependent on Intact Creatine Biosynthesis
title_sort comprehensive profiling of amino acid response uncovers unique methionine-deprived response dependent on intact creatine biosynthesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4388453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25849282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005158
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