缺铁
生物化学
酶
新陈代谢
焊剂(冶金)
生物合成
代谢途径
辅因子
氨基酸
化学
酿酒酵母
生物
脂质代谢
酵母
医学
有机化学
内科学
贫血
作者
Minoo Shakoury‐Elizeh,Olga Protchenko,Alvin Berger,James E. Cox,Kenneth Gable,Teresa Dunn,William A. Prinz,Martin Bard,Caroline C. Philpott
标识
DOI:10.1074/jbc.m109.091710
摘要
Iron is an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in numerous cellular processes, yet little is known about the impact of iron deficiency on cellular metabolism or iron proteins. Previous studies have focused on changes in transcript and proteins levels in iron-deficient cells, yet these changes may not reflect changes in transport activity or flux through a metabolic pathway. We analyzed the metabolomes and transcriptomes of yeast grown in iron-rich and iron-poor media to determine which biosynthetic processes are altered when iron availability falls. Iron deficiency led to changes in glucose metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, and lipid biosynthesis that were due to deficiencies in specific iron-dependent enzymes. Iron-sulfur proteins exhibited loss of iron cofactors, yet amino acid synthesis was maintained. Ergosterol and sphingolipid biosynthetic pathways had blocks at points where heme and diiron enzymes function, whereas Ole1, the essential fatty acid desaturase, was resistant to iron depletion. Iron-deficient cells exhibited depletion of most iron enzyme activities, but loss of activity during iron deficiency did not consistently disrupt metabolism. Amino acid homeostasis was robust, but iron deficiency impaired lipid synthesis, altering the properties and functions of cellular membranes.
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