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Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis

Thiamin (vitamin B1) is a pharmacological agent boosting central metabolism through the action of the coenzyme thiamin diphosphate (ThDP). However, positive effects, including improved cognition, of high thiamin doses in neurodegeneration may be observed without increased ThDP or ThDP-dependent enzy...

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Autores principales: Mkrtchyan, Garik, Aleshin, Vasily, Parkhomenko, Yulia, Kaehne, Thilo, Luigi Di Salvo, Martino, Parroni, Alessia, Contestabile, Roberto, Vovk, Andrey, Bettendorff, Lucien, Bunik, Victoria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4515825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26212886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep12583
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author Mkrtchyan, Garik
Aleshin, Vasily
Parkhomenko, Yulia
Kaehne, Thilo
Luigi Di Salvo, Martino
Parroni, Alessia
Contestabile, Roberto
Vovk, Andrey
Bettendorff, Lucien
Bunik, Victoria
author_facet Mkrtchyan, Garik
Aleshin, Vasily
Parkhomenko, Yulia
Kaehne, Thilo
Luigi Di Salvo, Martino
Parroni, Alessia
Contestabile, Roberto
Vovk, Andrey
Bettendorff, Lucien
Bunik, Victoria
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description Thiamin (vitamin B1) is a pharmacological agent boosting central metabolism through the action of the coenzyme thiamin diphosphate (ThDP). However, positive effects, including improved cognition, of high thiamin doses in neurodegeneration may be observed without increased ThDP or ThDP-dependent enzymes in brain. Here, we determine protein partners and metabolic pathways where thiamin acts beyond its coenzyme role. Malate dehydrogenase, glutamate dehydrogenase and pyridoxal kinase were identified as abundant proteins binding to thiamin- or thiazolium-modified sorbents. Kinetic studies, supported by structural analysis, revealed allosteric regulation of these proteins by thiamin and/or its derivatives. Thiamin triphosphate and adenylated thiamin triphosphate activate glutamate dehydrogenase. Thiamin and ThDP regulate malate dehydrogenase isoforms and pyridoxal kinase. Thiamin regulation of enzymes related to malate-aspartate shuttle may impact on malate/citrate exchange, responsible for exporting acetyl residues from mitochondria. Indeed, bioinformatic analyses found an association between thiamin- and thiazolium-binding proteins and the term acetylation. Our interdisciplinary study shows that thiamin is not only a coenzyme for acetyl-CoA production, but also an allosteric regulator of acetyl-CoA metabolism including regulatory acetylation of proteins and acetylcholine biosynthesis. Moreover, thiamin action in neurodegeneration may also involve neurodegeneration-related 14-3-3, DJ-1 and β-amyloid precursor proteins identified among the thiamin- and/or thiazolium-binding proteins.
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spelling pubmed-45158252015-07-29 Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis Mkrtchyan, Garik Aleshin, Vasily Parkhomenko, Yulia Kaehne, Thilo Luigi Di Salvo, Martino Parroni, Alessia Contestabile, Roberto Vovk, Andrey Bettendorff, Lucien Bunik, Victoria Sci Rep Article Thiamin (vitamin B1) is a pharmacological agent boosting central metabolism through the action of the coenzyme thiamin diphosphate (ThDP). However, positive effects, including improved cognition, of high thiamin doses in neurodegeneration may be observed without increased ThDP or ThDP-dependent enzymes in brain. Here, we determine protein partners and metabolic pathways where thiamin acts beyond its coenzyme role. Malate dehydrogenase, glutamate dehydrogenase and pyridoxal kinase were identified as abundant proteins binding to thiamin- or thiazolium-modified sorbents. Kinetic studies, supported by structural analysis, revealed allosteric regulation of these proteins by thiamin and/or its derivatives. Thiamin triphosphate and adenylated thiamin triphosphate activate glutamate dehydrogenase. Thiamin and ThDP regulate malate dehydrogenase isoforms and pyridoxal kinase. Thiamin regulation of enzymes related to malate-aspartate shuttle may impact on malate/citrate exchange, responsible for exporting acetyl residues from mitochondria. Indeed, bioinformatic analyses found an association between thiamin- and thiazolium-binding proteins and the term acetylation. Our interdisciplinary study shows that thiamin is not only a coenzyme for acetyl-CoA production, but also an allosteric regulator of acetyl-CoA metabolism including regulatory acetylation of proteins and acetylcholine biosynthesis. Moreover, thiamin action in neurodegeneration may also involve neurodegeneration-related 14-3-3, DJ-1 and β-amyloid precursor proteins identified among the thiamin- and/or thiazolium-binding proteins. Nature Publishing Group 2015-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4515825/ /pubmed/26212886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep12583 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Mkrtchyan, Garik
Aleshin, Vasily
Parkhomenko, Yulia
Kaehne, Thilo
Luigi Di Salvo, Martino
Parroni, Alessia
Contestabile, Roberto
Vovk, Andrey
Bettendorff, Lucien
Bunik, Victoria
Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
title Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
title_full Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
title_fullStr Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
title_full_unstemmed Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
title_short Molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
title_sort molecular mechanisms of the non-coenzyme action of thiamin in brain: biochemical, structural and pathway analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4515825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26212886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep12583
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