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Role of branched-chain amino acid-catabolizing enzymes in intertissue signaling, metabolic remodeling, and energy homeostasis.

Dipsikha Biswas1, Luke Duffley1, Thomas Pulinilkunnil1.   

Abstract

Beyond their contribution as fundamental building blocks of life, branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) play a critical role in physiologic and pathologic processes. Importantly, BCAAs are associated with insulin resistance, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and genetic disorders. However, several metabolome-wide studies in recent years could not attribute alterations in systemic BCAAs as the sole driver of endocrine perturbations, suggesting that a snapshot of global BCAA changes does not always reveal the underlying modifications. Because enzymes catabolizing BCAAs have a unique distribution, it is plausible that the tissue-specific roles of BCAA-catabolic enzymes could precipitate changes in systemic BCAA levels, flux, and action. We review the genetic and pharmacological approaches dissecting the role of BCAA-catabolic enzyme dysfunctions. We summarized emerging evidence on BCAA metabolic intermediates, tissue specificity of BCAA-catabolizing enzymes, and crosstalk between different metabolites in driving metabolic maladaptation in health and pathology. This review substantiates the understanding that tissue-specific dysfunction of the BCAA-catabolic enzymes and accumulating intermediary metabolites could act as better surrogates of metabolic imbalances, highlighting the biochemical communication among the nutrient triad of BCAAs, glucose, and fatty acid.-Biswas, D., Duffley, L., Pulinilkunnil, T. Role of branched-chain amino acid-catabolizing enzymes in intertissue signaling, metabolic remodeling, and energy homeostasis.

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Keywords:  BCAT; BCKA; BCKDH; KLF15; PPM1K

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31084571     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201802842RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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