Acyl-CoA-binding proteins: bridging long-chain acyl-CoA metabolism to gene regulation

IF 8.3 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
New Phytologist Pub Date : 2025-04-22 DOI:10.1111/nph.70142
Allegra Wundersitz, Kurt M. V. Hoffmann, Joost T. van Dongen
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Abstract

Acyl-Coenzyme A-binding proteins (ACBPs) sequester and transport long-chain acyl-Coenzyme A (LCA-CoA) molecules, key intermediates in lipid metabolism, membrane biogenesis, and energy production. In addition, recent research emphasizes their regulatory role in linking the metabolic state to gene expression. In animals, ACBPs coordinate acetyl-CoA metabolism and enzyme activity, thereby affecting gene expression through broad signaling networks. In plants, ACBPs contribute to development and stress responses, with hypoxia research showing their involvement in detecting LCA-CoA fluctuations to trigger genetic acclimation. This review explores ACBPs in LCA-CoA signaling and gene regulation, emphasizing their function as universal ‘translators’ of metabolic states for cellular acclimation. Further ACBP research will offer novel regulatory insights into numerous signaling pathways fundamental to health, development, and environmental responses across kingdoms.

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酰基-CoA 结合蛋白:连接长链酰基-CoA 代谢与基因调控的桥梁
酰基辅酶A结合蛋白(acbp)隔离和运输长链酰基辅酶A (LCA-CoA)分子,脂质代谢、膜生物发生和能量产生的关键中间体。此外,最近的研究强调了它们在将代谢状态与基因表达联系起来方面的调节作用。在动物中,acbp协调乙酰辅酶a代谢和酶活性,从而通过广泛的信号网络影响基因表达。在植物中,acbp参与发育和应激反应,缺氧研究表明它们参与检测LCA-CoA波动以触发遗传驯化。这篇综述探讨了acbp在LCA-CoA信号传导和基因调控中的作用,强调了它们作为细胞适应代谢状态的普遍“翻译”的功能。进一步的ACBP研究将为跨王国的健康、发育和环境反应的基础信号通路提供新的调控见解。
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New Phytologist 生物-植物科学
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