Faculty Opinions recommendation of An integrated stress response regulates amino acid metabolism and resistance to oxidative stress.

Author(s):  
Peter Taylor
2003 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 619-633 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heather P. Harding ◽  
Yuhong Zhang ◽  
Huiquing Zeng ◽  
Isabel Novoa ◽  
Phoebe D. Lu ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 113 (31) ◽  
pp. 8843-8848 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan I. Sbodio ◽  
Solomon H. Snyder ◽  
Bindu D. Paul

Disturbances in amino acid metabolism, which have been observed in Huntington’s disease (HD), may account for the profound inanition of HD patients. HD is triggered by an expansion of polyglutamine repeats in the protein huntingtin (Htt), impacting diverse cellular processes, ranging from transcriptional regulation to cognitive and motor functions. We show here that the master regulator of amino acid homeostasis, activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), is dysfunctional in HD because of oxidative stress contributed by aberrant cysteine biosynthesis and transport. Consistent with these observations, antioxidant supplementation reverses the disordered ATF4 response to nutrient stress. Our findings establish a molecular link between amino acid disposition and oxidative stress leading to cytotoxicity. This signaling cascade may be relevant to other diseases involving redox imbalance and deficits in amino acid metabolism.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deyong Zeng ◽  
Jie Cui ◽  
Yishu Yin ◽  
Yi Xiong ◽  
Mengyao Liu ◽  
...  

Abstract BackgroundSpace flight is a special abiotic stress condition. Due to the development of space technology, its potential value has received widespread attention. Space mutation breeding is one of the important methods for human beings to solve food security. However, the molecular mechanism of space mutagenesis is still not very clear.ResultIn this study, two kinds of rice, Dongnong423 (DN3) and Dongnong416 (DN6), were carried on the SJ-10 retractable satellite for 12.5 days in orbit, returned to the ground and planted in the field until the three-leaf (TLP) and tillering stage (TS). The results of antioxidant enzyme activity, soluble sugar, and electron leakage rate revealed that the space environment caused the stress response of rice. The TLP and TS of DN3 identified 113 and 58 different metabolites, respectively. The TLP and TS of DN6 identified 107 and 77 different metabolites, respectively. These metabolites include amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, organic acids and secondary metabolites. We used qRT-PCR technology to explore the changes of enzyme genes in the TCA cycle and amino acid metabolism pathway. Combined with the results of metabolomics, we determined that during the TLP, the TCA cycle rate of DN3 was inhibited and amino acid metabolism was activated, while the TCA cycle rate of DN6 was activated and amino acid metabolism was inhibited. In TS, the TCA cycle rate of DN3 was inhibited, and amino acid metabolism was not significantly changed, while the TCA cycle rate of DN6 was activated and amino acid metabolism was inhibited. These results suggest that the space environment has different stress response mechanisms to the two rice varieties, and these differences may be reflected in energy consumption and compound biosynthesis.ConclusionsThis research uses metabolomics for the first time to explore the effects of space flight team rice. This research provides new insights for further exploring the effects of space biology and space mutation breeding.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Shi ◽  
Xin Zhou ◽  
Ying Zhao ◽  
Xuemei Tang ◽  
Lu Feng ◽  
...  

Various types of liver diseases such as the alcoholic liver disease (ALD) are still global health problems. Bioactive peptides isolated from people, marine organisms, animals and plants have shown hepatoprotective...


2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 1766-1776 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Han ◽  
Jin-Hua Wang ◽  
Yuan Geng ◽  
Li Shen ◽  
Hua-Long Wang ◽  
...  

Background/Aims: Stress response is determined by the brain, and the brain is a sensitive target for stress. Our previous experiments have confirmed that once the stress response is beyond the tolerable limit of the brain, particularly that of the hippocampus, it will have deleterious effects on hippocampal structure and function; however, the metabolic mechanisms for this are not well understood. Methods: Here, we used morris water maze, elisa and gas chromatography-time of flight/mass spectrometry to observe the changes in cognition, neuropathology and metabolomics in the hippocampus of APP/PS1 mice and wild-type (C57) mice caused by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS), we also further explored the correlation between cognition and metabolomics. Results: We found that 4 weeks of CUMS aggravated cognitive impairment and increased amyloid-β deposition in APP/PS1 mice, but did not affect C57 mice. Under non-stress conditions, compared with C57 mice, there were 8 different metabolites in APP/PS1 mice. However, following CUMS, 3 different metabolites were changed compared with untreated C57 mice. Compared to APP/PS1 mice, there were 7 different metabolites in APP/PS1+CUMS mice. Among these alterations, 3-hydroxybutyric acid, valine, serine, beta-alanine and o-phosphorylethanolamine, which are involved in sphingolipid metabolism, synthesis and degradation of ketone bodies, and amino acid metabolism. Conclusion: The results indicate that APP/PS1 mice are more vulnerable to stress than C57 mice, and the metabolic mechanisms of stress-related cognitive impairment in APP/PS1 mice are related to multiple pathways and networks, including sphingolipid metabolism, synthesis and degradation of ketone bodies, and amino acid metabolism.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deyong Zeng ◽  
Jie Cui ◽  
YiShu Yin ◽  
Yi Xiong ◽  
Mengyao Liu ◽  
...  

Spaceflight is a special abiotic stress condition. In recent years, it has been confirmed that the spaceflight caused the stress response of rice seeds, and the protein level, transcription level, and methylation level will change during the planting process after returning to the ground. However, the changes at the metabolome level are not very clear. In this study, two kinds of rice seeds, Dongnong423 (DN3) and Dongnong416 (DN6), were carried on the ShiJian-10 retractable satellite (SJ-10) for 12.5 days in orbit, returned to the ground and planted in the field until the three-leaf (TLP) and tillering stage (TS). The results of antioxidant enzyme activity, soluble sugar, and electron leakage rate revealed that the spaceflight caused the stress response of rice. The TLP and TS of DN3 identified 110 and 57 different metabolites, respectively, while the TLP and TS of DN6 identified 104 and 74 different metabolites, respectively. These metabolites included amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, organic acids and secondary metabolites. We used qRT-PCR technology to explore the changes of enzyme genes in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) and amino acid metabolism pathway. Combined with the results of metabolomics, we determined that during the TLP, the TCA cycle rate of DN3 was inhibited and amino acid metabolism was activated, while the TCA cycle rate of DN6 was activated and amino acid metabolism was inhibited. In TS, the TCA cycle rate of DN3 was inhibited, and amino acid metabolism was not significantly changed, while the TCA cycle rate of DN6 was activated and amino acid metabolism was inhibited. These results suggested that the response mechanisms of the two different rice strains to spaceflight stress are different, and these differences may be reflected in energy consumption and compound biosynthesis of rice in different growth and development stages. This study provided new insights for further exploring the effects of spaceflight.


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