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Multi-omics profiling reveals rhythmic liver function shaped by meal timing.


ABSTRACT: Post-translational modifications (PTMs) couple feed-fast cycles to diurnal rhythms. However, it remains largely uncharacterized whether and how meal timing organizes diurnal rhythms beyond the transcriptome. Here, we systematically profile the daily rhythms of the proteome, four PTMs (phosphorylation, ubiquitylation, succinylation and N-glycosylation) and the lipidome in the liver from young female mice subjected to either day/sleep time-restricted feeding (DRF) or night/wake time-restricted feeding (NRF). We detect robust daily rhythms among different layers of omics with phosphorylation the most nutrient-responsive and succinylation the least. Integrative analyses reveal that clock regulation of fatty acid metabolism represents a key diurnal feature that is reset by meal timing, as indicated by the rhythmic phosphorylation of the circadian repressor PERIOD2 at Ser971 (PER2-pSer971). We confirm that PER2-pSer971 is activated by nutrient availability in vivo. Together, this dataset represents a comprehensive resource detailing the proteomic and lipidomic responses by the liver to alterations in meal timing.

SUBMITTER: Huang R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10541894 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-omics profiling reveals rhythmic liver function shaped by meal timing.

Huang Rongfeng R   Chen Jianghui J   Zhou Meiyu M   Xin Haoran H   Lam Sin Man SM   Jiang Xiaoqing X   Li Jie J   Deng Fang F   Shui Guanghou G   Zhang Zhihui Z   Li Min-Dian MD  

Nature communications 20230929 1


Post-translational modifications (PTMs) couple feed-fast cycles to diurnal rhythms. However, it remains largely uncharacterized whether and how meal timing organizes diurnal rhythms beyond the transcriptome. Here, we systematically profile the daily rhythms of the proteome, four PTMs (phosphorylation, ubiquitylation, succinylation and N-glycosylation) and the lipidome in the liver from young female mice subjected to either day/sleep time-restricted feeding (DRF) or night/wake time-restricted fee  ...[more]

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