Literature DB >> 34311499

Multiple functions of pyruvate kinase M2 in various cell types.

Yoon-Beom Lee1, Jung K Min1, Jae-Gyu Kim1,2, Kim Cuong Cap1,3,4, Rokibul Islam1,5, Abu J Hossain1, Oyungerel Dogsom1,6, Amir Hamza1, Shohel Mahmud1,7, Dae R Choi8, Yong-Sun Kim9, Young-Ho Koh9, Hyun-A Kim10, Won-Suk Chung11, Sang W Suh12, Jae-Bong Park1,2,3.   

Abstract

Glucose metabolism is a mechanism by which energy is produced in form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by mitochondria and precursor metabolites are supplied to enable the ultimate enrichment of mature metabolites in the cell. Recently, glycolytic enzymes have been shown to have unconventional but important functions. Among these enzymes, pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) plays several roles including having conventional metabolic enzyme activity, and also being a transcriptional regulator and a protein kinase. Compared with the closely related PKM1, PKM2 is highly expressed in cancer cells and embryos, whereas PKM1 is dominant in mature, differentiated cells. Posttranslational modifications such as phosphorylation and acetylation of PKM2 change its cellular functions. In particular, PKM2 can translocate to the nucleus, where it regulates the transcription of many target genes. It is notable that PKM2 also acts as a protein kinase to phosphorylate several substrate proteins. Besides cancer cells and embryonic cells, astrocytes also highly express PKM2, which is crucial for lactate production via expression of lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), while mature neurons predominantly express PKM1. The lactate produced in cancer cells promotes tumor progress and that in astrocytes can be supplied to neurons and may act as a major source for neuronal ATP energy production. Thereby, we propose that PKM2 along with its different posttranslational modifications has specific purposes for a variety of cell types, performing unique functions.
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Keywords:  PKM2; astrocyte; cancer cell; glycolysis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34311499     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30536

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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1.  JOSD2 regulates PKM2 nuclear translocation and reduces acute myeloid leukemia progression.

Authors:  Hu Lei; Li Yang; Yingying Wang; Zhihui Zou; Meng Liu; Hanzhang Xu; Yingli Wu
Journal:  Exp Hematol Oncol       Date:  2022-07-14

2.  Pyruvate Dehydrogenase A1 Phosphorylated by Insulin Associates with Pyruvate Kinase M2 and Induces LINC00273 through Histone Acetylation.

Authors:  Abu Jubayer Hossain; Rokibul Islam; Jae-Gyu Kim; Oyungerel Dogsom; Kim Cuong Cap; Jae-Bong Park
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-05-27

3.  SMYD3 promotes aerobic glycolysis in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma via H3K4me3-mediated PKM2 transcription.

Authors:  Tian Tian; Jiwei Li; Di Shi; Yupeng Zeng; Baohua Yu; Xiaoqiu Li; Ping Wei; Xiaoyan Zhou
Journal:  Cell Death Dis       Date:  2022-09-03       Impact factor: 9.685

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