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Series GSE105251 Query DataSets for GSE105251
Status Public on Aug 29, 2018
Title Histidine-dependent protein methylation is required for compartmentalization of CTP synthase
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary CTP synthase (CTPS) forms compartmentalized filaments in response to substrate availability and environmental nutrient status. However, the physiological role of filaments and mechanisms for filament assembly are not well understood. Here, we provide evidence that CTPS forms filaments in response to histidine influx during glutamine starvation. CTPS protein levels remained stable in the presence of histidine during nutrient deprivation, followed by rapid cell growth following nutrient replenishment. Tetramer conformation-based filament formation restricted CTPS enzyme activity duringnutrient deprivation.
Furthermore, we demonstrated that filament formation controlled at two levels. Starvation stress/glutamine deficiency activates the GCN2/ATF4/MTHFD2 axis to accelerate the folate cycle in mitochondria for energy homeostasis. In addition, histidine promotes re-methylation of homocysteine by donating one-carbon to the cytosolic folate cycle. CTPS filament formation induced by histidine-mediated methylation maybe a strategy usedby cancer cells to maintain homeostasis and ensure a growth advantage in adverse environments.
 
Overall design Cell culture in different medium (DMEM, EBSS and EBSS+Histidine) for 4 h, with two independent experiment
 
Contributor(s) Lin W, Chakraborty A, Wang P, Lee Y, Chang C, Tang H, Lin Y, Tung C, Luo J, Huang S, Lin T, Cheng M, Liu J, Sung L, Shiao M, Yu J, Chang Y, Pai L
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Submission date Oct 19, 2017
Last update date Jul 25, 2021
Contact name Yun-Shien Lee
E-mail(s) bojack@mail.mcu.edu.tw
Organization name Ming Chuan Univ
Department Dept. Biotechnology
Lab GMRCL
Street address TauYau
City TauYau
State/province Taiwan
ZIP/Postal code 115
Country Taiwan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17586 [HTA-2_0] Affymetrix Human Transcriptome Array 2.0 [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (6)
GSM2825137 DMEM-1
GSM2825138 DMEM-2
GSM2825139 EBSS-1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA415056

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