| Literature DB >> 27990799 |
Xiangkun Yang1, Yongjie Ma1, Ning Li2, Houjian Cai1, Michael G Bartlett1.
Abstract
Acyl-Coenzyme As (acyl-CoAs) are a group of activated fatty acid molecules participating in multiple cellular processes including lipid synthesis, oxidative metabolism of fatty acids to produce ATP, transcriptional regulation, and protein post-translational modification. Quantification of cellular acyl-CoAs is challenging due to their instability in aqueous solutions and lack of blank matrices. Here we demonstrate an LC-MS/MS analytical method which allows for absolute quantitation with broad coverage of cellular acyl-CoAs. This assay was applied to profile endogenous acyl-CoAs under the challenge of a variety of dietary fatty acids in prostate and hepatic cells. Additionally, this approach allowed for detection of multiple fatty acid metabolic processes including the biogenesis of acyl-CoAs, and their elongation, degradation, and desaturation. Hierarchical clustering in the remodeling of acyl-CoA profiles revealed a fatty-acid-specific pattern across all tested cell lines, which provides a valuable reference for making predictions in other cell models. Individual acyl-CoAs were identified which were altered differentially by exogenous fatty acids in divergent tumorigenicity states of cells. These findings demonstrate the power of acyl-CoA profiling toward understanding the mechanisms for the progression of tumors or other diseases in response to fatty acids.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27990799 PMCID: PMC5679003 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b03623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986