蛋白质亚单位
海马结构
丙酮酸脱氢酶复合物
化学
神经科学
丙酮酸脱羧酶
细胞生物学
生物化学
生物
酶
基因
醇脱氢酶
作者
Hong‐Chun Li,Xiaoyu Liuha,Rong Chen,Yuzhou Xiao,Wei Xu,Yuanyi Zhou,Lin Bai,Jie Zhang,Yue Zhao,Ying Zhao,Liang Wang,Qin Feng,Yaxing Chen,Shuang Han,Qingfan Wei,S. Li,Dingwen Zhang,Qian Bu,Xiaojie Wang,Linhong Jiang
出处
期刊:Cell Reports
[Cell Press]
日期:2024-07-23
卷期号:43 (8): 114529-114529
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114529
摘要
Neuronal activation is required for the formation of drug-associated memory, which is critical for the development, persistence, and relapse of drug addiction. Nevertheless, the metabolic mechanisms underlying energy production for neuronal activation remain poorly understood. In the study, a large-scale proteomics analysis of lysine crotonylation (Kcr), a type of protein posttranslational modification (PTM), reveals that cocaine promoted protein Kcr in the hippocampal dorsal dentate gyrus (dDG). We find that Kcr is predominantly discovered in a few enzymes critical for mitochondrial energy metabolism; in particular, pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) complex E1 subunit α (PDHA1) is crotonylated at the lysine 39 (K39) residue through P300 catalysis. Crotonylated PDHA1 promotes pyruvate metabolism by activating PDH to increase ATP production, thus providing energy for hippocampal neuronal activation and promoting cocaine-associated memory recall. Our findings identify Kcr of PDHA1 as a PTM that promotes pyruvate metabolism to enhance neuronal activity for cocaine-associated memory.
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