Metabolon formation regulates branched-chain amino acid oxidation and homeostasis

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McKenzie Patrick
Zhimin Gu
Gen Zhang
R. Max Wynn
Pranita Kaphle
Hui Cao
Hieu Vu
Feng Cai
Xiaofei Gao
Yuannyu Zhang
Mingyi Chen
Min Ni
David T. Chuang
Ralph J. DeBerardinis
Jian Xu
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[1] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Children’s Medical Center Research Institute
[2] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Department of Pediatrics, Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Hamon Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine
[3] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Departments of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine
[4] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Department of Pathology
[5] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Nature Metabolism | 2022年 / 4卷
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The branched-chain aminotransferase isozymes BCAT1 and BCAT2, segregated into distinct subcellular compartments and tissues, initiate the catabolism of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). However, whether and how BCAT isozymes cooperate with downstream enzymes to control BCAA homeostasis in an intact organism remains largely unknown. Here, we analyse system-wide metabolomic changes in BCAT1- and BCAT2-deficient mouse models. Loss of BCAT2 but not BCAT1 leads to accumulation of BCAAs and branched-chain α-keto acids (BCKAs), causing morbidity and mortality that can be ameliorated by dietary BCAA restriction. Through proximity labelling, isotope tracing and enzymatic assays, we provide evidence for the formation of a mitochondrial BCAA metabolon involving BCAT2 and branched-chain α-keto acid dehydrogenase. Disabling the metabolon contributes to BCAT2 deficiency-induced phenotypes, which can be reversed by BCAT1-mediated BCKA reamination. These findings establish a role for metabolon formation in BCAA metabolism in vivo and suggest a new strategy to modulate this pathway in diseases involving dysfunctional BCAA metabolism.
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