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DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.09.069
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ATP-Citrate Lyase Controls a Glucose-to-Acetate Metabolic Switch

Steven Zhao,Ann M. Torres,Ryan A. Henry,Sophie Trefely,Martina Wallace,Joyce V. Lee,Alessandro Carrer,Arjun Sengupta,Sydney L. Campbell,Yin-Ming Kuo,Alexander J. Frey,Noah Meurs,John M. Viola,Ian A. Blair,Aalim M. Weljie,Christian M. Metallo,Nathaniel W. Snyder,Andrew J. Andrews,Kathryn E. Wellen

ATP citrate lyase
Lipogenesis
Acetyl-CoA
2016
Mechanisms of metabolic flexibility enable cells to survive under stressful conditions and can thwart therapeutic responses. Acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) plays central roles in energy production, lipid metabolism, and epigenomic modifications. Here, we show that, upon genetic deletion of Acly, the gene coding for ATP-citrate lyase (ACLY), cells remain viable and proliferate, although at an impaired rate. In the absence of ACLY, cells upregulate ACSS2 and utilize exogenous acetate to provide acetyl-CoA for de novo lipogenesis (DNL) and histone acetylation. A physiological level of acetate is sufficient for cell viability and abundant acetyl-CoA production, although histone acetylation levels remain low in ACLY-deficient cells unless supplemented with high levels of acetate. ACLY-deficient adipocytes accumulate lipid in vivo, exhibit increased acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA production from acetate, and display some differences in fatty acid content and synthesis. Together, these data indicate that engagement of acetate metabolism is a crucial, although partial, mechanism of compensation for ACLY deficiency.
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    ATP-Citrate Lyase Controls a Glucose-to-Acetate Metabolic Switch” is a paper by Steven Zhao Ann M. Torres Ryan A. Henry Sophie Trefely Martina Wallace Joyce V. Lee Alessandro Carrer Arjun Sengupta Sydney L. Campbell Yin-Ming Kuo Alexander J. Frey Noah Meurs John M. Viola Ian A. Blair Aalim M. Weljie Christian M. Metallo Nathaniel W. Snyder Andrew J. Andrews Kathryn E. Wellen published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.