繁殖
新陈代谢
链条(单位)
氨基酸
生物
氨基酸代谢
化学
遗传学
生物化学
天文
物理
作者
Chen Lesnik,Rachel Kaletsky,Jasmine Ashraf,Salman Sohrabi,Vanessa Cota,Titas Sengupta,William M. Keyes,Shijing Luo,Coleen T. Murphy
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42255-024-00996-y
摘要
Reproductive ageing is one of the earliest human ageing phenotypes, and mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to oocyte quality decline; however, it is not known which mitochondrial metabolic processes are critical for oocyte quality maintenance with age. To understand how mitochondrial processes contribute to Caenorhabditis elegans oocyte quality, we characterized the mitochondrial proteomes of young and aged wild-type and long-reproductive daf-2 mutants. Here we show that the mitochondrial proteomic profiles of young wild-type and daf-2 worms are similar and share upregulation of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) metabolism pathway enzymes. Reduction of the BCAA catabolism enzyme BCAT-1 shortens reproduction, elevates mitochondrial reactive oxygen species levels, and shifts mitochondrial localization. Moreover, bcat-1 knockdown decreases oocyte quality in daf-2 worms and reduces reproductive capability, indicating the role of this pathway in the maintenance of oocyte quality with age. Notably, oocyte quality deterioration can be delayed, and reproduction can be extended in wild-type animals both by bcat-1 overexpression and by supplementing with vitamin B1, a cofactor needed for BCAA metabolism. Lesnik, Kaletsky et al. show that in C. elegans branched-chain amino acid catabolism is important for maintaining oocyte quality with age.
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