1. Direct anabolic metabolism of three-carbon propionate to a six-carbon metabolite occurs in vivo across tissues and species
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Doan, Mary T, Neinast, Michael D, Varner, Erika L, Bedi, Kenneth C, Bartee, David, Jiang, Helen, Trefely, Sophie, Xu, Peining, Singh, Jay P, Jang, Cholsoon, Rame, J Eduardo, Brady, Donita C, Meier, Jordan L, Marguiles, Kenneth B, Arany, Zoltan, and Snyder, Nathaniel W
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Digestive Diseases ,Biotechnology ,Acetyl Coenzyme A ,Acyl Coenzyme A ,Animals ,Carbon ,Liver ,Mice ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Propionates ,  ,Metabolism ,propionate ,anabolism ,acetyl-CoA ,condensation reaction ,stable isotope tracing ,LC-MS ,HRMS ,TCA cycle ,valine ,2M2PE-CoA ,LC-MS/HRMS ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Biochemistry & Molecular Biology - Abstract
Anabolic metabolism of carbon in mammals is mediated via the one- and two-carbon carriers S-adenosyl methionine and acetyl-coenzyme A. In contrast, anabolic metabolism of three-carbon units via propionate has not been shown to extensively occur. Mammals are primarily thought to oxidize the three-carbon short chain fatty acid propionate by shunting propionyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA for entry into the TCA cycle. Here, we found that this may not be absolute as, in mammals, one nonoxidative fate of propionyl-CoA is to condense to two three-carbon units into a six-carbon trans-2-methyl-2-pentenoyl-CoA (2M2PE-CoA). We confirmed this reaction pathway using purified protein extracts provided limited substrates and verified the product via LC-MS using a synthetic standard. In whole-body in vivo stable isotope tracing following infusion of 13C-labeled valine at steady state, 2M2PE-CoA was found to form via propionyl-CoA in multiple murine tissues, including heart, kidney, and to a lesser degree, in brown adipose tissue, liver, and tibialis anterior muscle. Using ex vivo isotope tracing, we found that 2M2PE-CoA also formed in human myocardial tissue incubated with propionate to a limited extent. While the complete enzymology of this pathway remains to be elucidated, these results confirm the in vivo existence of at least one anabolic three- to six-carbon reaction conserved in humans and mice that utilizes propionate.
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- 2022