Wagner Gregory R, Payne R Mark
Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics, Riley Heart Research Center, Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
J Aging Res. 2011 Mar 7;2011:234875. doi: 10.4061/2011/234875.
In recent years, protein lysine acetylation has emerged as a prominent and conserved regulatory posttranslational modification that is abundant on numerous enzymes involved in the processes of intermediary metabolism. Well-characterized mitochondrial processes of carbon utilization are enriched in acetyl-lysine modifications. Although seminal discoveries have been made in the basic biology of mitochondrial acetylation, an understanding of how acetylation states influence enzyme function and metabolic reprogramming during pathological states remains largely unknown. This paper will examine our current understanding of eukaryotic acetate metabolism and present recent findings in the field of mitochondrial acetylation biology. The implications of mitochondrial acetylation for the aging process will be discussed, as well as its potential implications for the unique and localized metabolic states that occur during the aging-associated conditions of heart failure and cancer growth.
近年来,蛋白质赖氨酸乙酰化已成为一种重要且保守的翻译后修饰调控方式,在众多参与中间代谢过程的酶上广泛存在。特征明确的线粒体碳利用过程富含乙酰赖氨酸修饰。尽管在线粒体乙酰化的基础生物学方面已取得重要发现,但对于在病理状态下乙酰化状态如何影响酶功能和代谢重编程的了解仍十分有限。本文将探讨我们目前对真核生物乙酸代谢的理解,并介绍线粒体乙酰化生物学领域的最新研究成果。我们将讨论线粒体乙酰化对衰老过程的影响,以及它对心力衰竭和癌症生长等与衰老相关病症中独特且局部代谢状态的潜在影响。