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Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Desaturation Is a Mechanism for Glycolytic NAD+ Recycling.


ABSTRACT: The reactions catalyzed by the delta-5 and delta-6 desaturases (D5D/D6D), key enzymes responsible for highly unsaturated fatty acid (HUFA) synthesis, regenerate NAD+ from NADH. Here, we show that D5D/D6D provide a mechanism for glycolytic NAD+ recycling that permits ongoing glycolysis and cell viability when the cytosolic NAD+/NADH ratio is reduced, analogous to lactate fermentation. Although lesser in magnitude than lactate production, this desaturase-mediated NAD+ recycling is acutely adaptive when aerobic respiration is impaired in vivo. Notably, inhibition of either HUFA synthesis or lactate fermentation increases the other, underscoring their interdependence. Consistent with this, a type 2 diabetes risk haplotype in SLC16A11 that reduces pyruvate transport (thus limiting lactate production) increases D5D/D6D activity in vitro and in humans, demonstrating a chronic effect of desaturase-mediated NAD+ recycling. These findings highlight key biologic roles for D5D/D6D activity independent of their HUFA end products and expand the current paradigm of glycolytic NAD+ regeneration.

SUBMITTER: Kim W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6447447 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Desaturation Is a Mechanism for Glycolytic NAD<sup>+</sup> Recycling.

Kim Wondong W   Deik Amy A   Gonzalez Clicerio C   Gonzalez Maria Elena ME   Fu Feifei F   Ferrari Michele M   Churchhouse Claire L CL   Florez Jose C JC   Jacobs Suzanne B R SBR   Clish Clary B CB   Rhee Eugene P EP  

Cell metabolism 20190124 4


The reactions catalyzed by the delta-5 and delta-6 desaturases (D5D/D6D), key enzymes responsible for highly unsaturated fatty acid (HUFA) synthesis, regenerate NAD<sup>+</sup> from NADH. Here, we show that D5D/D6D provide a mechanism for glycolytic NAD<sup>+</sup> recycling that permits ongoing glycolysis and cell viability when the cytosolic NAD<sup>+</sup>/NADH ratio is reduced, analogous to lactate fermentation. Although lesser in magnitude than lactate production, this desaturase-mediated N  ...[more]

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