A histone point mutation that switches on autophagy
Letter 2014 en
Authors
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Tobias Eisenberg
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Sabrina Schroeder
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Sabrina Büttner
Abstract
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The multifaceted process of aging inevitably leads to disturbances in cellular metabolism and protein homeostasis. To meet this challenge, cells make use of autophagy, which is probably one of the most important pathways preserving cellular protection under stressful conditions. Thus, efficient autophagic flux is required for healthy aging in many if not all eukaryotic organisms. The regulation of autophagy itself is affected by changing metabolic conditions, but the precise metabolic circuitries are poorly understood. Recently, we found that the nucleocytosolic pool of acetyl-coenzyme A (AcCoA) functions as a major and dominant suppressor of cytoprotective autophagy during aging. Here, we propose an epigenetic mechanism for AcCoA-mediated autophagy suppression that causally involves the regulation of histone acetylation and changes in the autophagy-relevant transcriptome.
Tobias Eisenberg, Sabrina Schroeder, Aleksandra Andryushkova, Tobias Pendl, Victoria Küttner, Anuradha Bhukel, Guillermo Mariño, Federico Pietrocola, Alexandra Harger, Andreas Zimmermann, Tarek Moustafa, Adrian Sprenger, Evelyne Jany-Luig, Sabrina Büttner, Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Christoph Ruckenstuhl, Julia Ring, Wieland Reichelt, Katharina Schimmel, Tina Leeb, Claudia Moser, Stefanie Schatz, Lars‐Peter Kamolz, Christoph Magnes, Frank Sinner, Simon Sedej, Kai-Uwe Fröhlich, Gábor Juhász, Thomas R. Pieber, Jörn Dengjel, Stephan J. Sigrist, Guido Guido Kroemer, Frank Madeo
Sabrina Schroeder, Tobias Pendl, Andreas Zimmermann, Tobias Eisenberg, Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Christoph Ruckenstuhl, Guillermo Mariño, Federico Pietrocola, Alexandra Harger, Christoph Magnes, Frank Sinner, Thomas R. Pieber, Jörn Dengjel, Stephan J. Sigrist, Guido Guido Kroemer, Frank Madeo, Faculté de Médecine, Kremlin Bicêtre
Sabrina Schroeder, Tobias Pendl, Andreas Zimmermann, Tobias Eisenberg, Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Christoph Ruckenstuhl, Guillermo Mariño, Federico Pietrocola, Alexandra Harger, Christoph Magnes, Frank Sinner, Thomas R. Pieber, Jörn Dengjel, Stephan J. Sigrist, Guido Guido Kroemer, Frank Madeo
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