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Acetyl-Coa-Mediated Autoacetylation Of Fatty Acid Synthase As A Metabolic Switch Of De Novo Lipogenesis In Drosophila, Ting Miao, Jinoh Kim, Ping Kang, Hideji Fujiwara, Fong-Fu Hsu, Hua Bai Dec 2022

Acetyl-Coa-Mediated Autoacetylation Of Fatty Acid Synthase As A Metabolic Switch Of De Novo Lipogenesis In Drosophila, Ting Miao, Jinoh Kim, Ping Kang, Hideji Fujiwara, Fong-Fu Hsu, Hua Bai

2020-Current year OA Pubs

De novo lipogenesis is a highly regulated metabolic process, which is known to be activated through transcriptional regulation of lipogenic genes, including fatty acid synthase (FASN). Unexpectedly, we find that the expression of FASN protein remains unchanged during


Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironmental Acidosis And Hypoxia Transform Gold Nanorods Into Cell-Penetrant Particles For Potent Radiosensitization, Pradipta Ranjan Rauta, Yuri Mackeyev, Keith Sanders, Joseph B K Kim, Valeria V Gonzalez, Yasmin Zahra, Muhammad A Shohayeb, Belal Abousaida, Geraldine V Vijay, Okan Tezcan, Paul Derry, Anton V Liopo, Eugene R Zubarev, Rickey Carter, Pankaj Singh, Sunil Krishnan Nov 2022

Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironmental Acidosis And Hypoxia Transform Gold Nanorods Into Cell-Penetrant Particles For Potent Radiosensitization, Pradipta Ranjan Rauta, Yuri Mackeyev, Keith Sanders, Joseph B K Kim, Valeria V Gonzalez, Yasmin Zahra, Muhammad A Shohayeb, Belal Abousaida, Geraldine V Vijay, Okan Tezcan, Paul Derry, Anton V Liopo, Eugene R Zubarev, Rickey Carter, Pankaj Singh, Sunil Krishnan

Journal Articles

Coating nanoparticles with stealth epilayers increases circulation time by evading opsonization, macrophage phagocytosis, and reticuloendothelial sequestration. However, this also reduces internalization by cancer cells upon reaching the tumor. We designed gold nanorods (GNRs) with an epilayer that retains stealth properties in circulation but transforms spontaneously in the acidotic tumor microenvironment to a cell-penetrating particle. We used a customized stoichiometric ratio of l-glutamic acid and l-lysine within an amphiphilic polymer of poly(l-glutamic acid-co-l-lysine), or P(Glu-co-Lys), to effect this transformation in acidotic environments. P(Glu-co-Lys)-GNRs were internalized by cancer cells to facilitate potent in vitro radiosensitization. When administered intravenously in mice, they accumulate …


Regulation Of Human Cortical Interneuron Development By The Chromatin Remodeling Protein Chd2, E M A Lewis, G Chapman, K Kaushik, J Determan, I Antony, K Meganathan, M Narasimhan, P Gontarz, B Zhang, K L Kroll Sep 2022

Regulation Of Human Cortical Interneuron Development By The Chromatin Remodeling Protein Chd2, E M A Lewis, G Chapman, K Kaushik, J Determan, I Antony, K Meganathan, M Narasimhan, P Gontarz, B Zhang, K L Kroll

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Mutations in the chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 2 (CHD2) gene are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. However, mechanisms by which CHD2 regulates human brain development remain largely uncharacterized. Here, we used a human embryonic stem cell model of cortical interneuron (hcIN) development to elucidate its roles in this process. We identified genome-wide CHD2 binding profiles during hcIN differentiation, defining direct CHD2 targets related to neurogenesis in hcIN progenitors and to neuronal function in hcINs. CHD2 bound sites were frequently coenriched with histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation (H3K27ac) and associated with high gene expression, indicating roles for CHD2 in promoting gene …


The Unique Seed Protein Composition Of Quality Protein Popcorn Promotes Growth Of Beneficial Bacteria From The Human Gut Microbiome, Nate Korth, Leandra Parsons, Mallory J. Van Haute, Qinnan Yang, Preston Hurst, James C. Schnable, David R. Holding, Andrew K. Benson Jul 2022

The Unique Seed Protein Composition Of Quality Protein Popcorn Promotes Growth Of Beneficial Bacteria From The Human Gut Microbiome, Nate Korth, Leandra Parsons, Mallory J. Van Haute, Qinnan Yang, Preston Hurst, James C. Schnable, David R. Holding, Andrew K. Benson

Food for Health: Publications

The effects of fiber, complex carbohydrates, lipids, and small molecules from food matrices on the human gut microbiome have been increasingly studied. Much less is known about how dietary protein can influence the composition and function of the gut microbial community. Here, we used near-isogenic maize lines of conventional popcorn and quality-protein popcorn (QPP) to study the effects of the opaque-2 mutation and associated quality-protein modifiers on the human gut microbiome. Opaque-2 blocks the synthesis of major maize seed proteins (α-zeins), resulting in a compensatory synthesis of new seed proteins that are nutritionally beneficial with substantially higher levels …


Phosphatidylserine And Phosphatidylethanolamine Asymmetry Have A Negligible Effect On The Global Structure, Dynamics, And Interactions Of The Kras Lipid Anchor, Mussie K Araya, Alemayehu A Gorfe Jun 2022

Phosphatidylserine And Phosphatidylethanolamine Asymmetry Have A Negligible Effect On The Global Structure, Dynamics, And Interactions Of The Kras Lipid Anchor, Mussie K Araya, Alemayehu A Gorfe

Journal Articles

The intrinsically disordered C-terminus of the prominent oncogenic protein KRAS-4B (KRAS) selectively interacts and clusters with phosphatidylserine (PS) lipids in the plasma membrane (PM). This 11-residue segment, called tK, contains a polybasic domain (PBD) of six contiguous lysine residues and a farnesylated cysteine. Previous molecular dynamics (MD) simulation studies of tK in phosphatidylcholine (PC)/PS bilayers have suggested that backbone conformational dynamics modulate tK-PS interactions. These simulations have been conducted in symmetric membranes whereas the PM is compositionally asymmetric, with the inner leaflet, where KRAS is localized, being enriched with PS and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) lipids. To examine if bilayer asymmetry affects …


Deglutarylation Of Glutaryl-Coa Dehydrogenase By Deacylating Enzyme Sirt5 Promotes Lysine Oxidation In Mice, Dhaval P Bhatt, C Allie Mills, Kristin A Anderson, Bárbara J Henriques, Tânia G Lucas, Sara Francisco, Juan Liu, Olga R Ilkayeva, Alexander E Adams, Shreyas R Kulkarni, Donald S Backos, Michael B Major, Paul A Grimsrud, Cláudio M Gomes, Matthew D Hirschey Apr 2022

Deglutarylation Of Glutaryl-Coa Dehydrogenase By Deacylating Enzyme Sirt5 Promotes Lysine Oxidation In Mice, Dhaval P Bhatt, C Allie Mills, Kristin A Anderson, Bárbara J Henriques, Tânia G Lucas, Sara Francisco, Juan Liu, Olga R Ilkayeva, Alexander E Adams, Shreyas R Kulkarni, Donald S Backos, Michael B Major, Paul A Grimsrud, Cláudio M Gomes, Matthew D Hirschey

2020-Current year OA Pubs

A wide range of protein acyl modifications has been identified on enzymes across various metabolic processes; however, the impact of these modifications remains poorly understood. Protein glutarylation is a recently identified modification that can be nonenzymatically driven by glutaryl-CoA. In mammalian systems, this unique metabolite is only produced in the lysine and tryptophan oxidative pathways. To better understand the biology of protein glutarylation, we studied the relationship between enzymes within the lysine/tryptophan catabolic pathways, protein glutarylation, and regulation by the deglutarylating enzyme sirtuin 5 (SIRT5). Here, we identify glutarylation on the lysine oxidation pathway enzyme glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (GCDH) and show …