A Cellular Structure that Protects Against Amino Acid Stress

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Title A Cellular Structure that Protects Against Amino Acid Stress
Creator Hughes, A.; Shaw, J.
Subject Diffusion of Innovation; Metabolism; Amino Acids; Membrane Transport Proteins; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins; Mitochondria; Vacuoles; Homeostasis; Knowledge Discovery
Keyword Fundamental Biology
Image Caption MDCs are membrane-bound structures that form from mitochondria in response to elevated amino acid levels in cells. MDCs cooperate with vacuoles (organelles containing digestive enzymes) to protect cells from amino acid toxicity.
Description Amino acids form the basic building blocks of all life, used by cells both as fuel and in building proteins and other complex molecules. Cellular amino acid levels must be tightly controlled. Amino acid surplus is problematic and is a characteristic of many age-related diseases, including cancer and diabetes. Scientists do not yet fully understand how cells detect and respond to amino acid excess, and how this excess causes cellular damage. Research from University of Utah Health scientist Adam Hughes, PhD, and colleagues discovered a new mechanism by which cells protect themselves from the toxic effects of amino acid excess. When faced with high amino acid levels, cells generate a membrane-bound structure from mitochondria, called the mitochondrial-derived compartment (MDC). MDCs promote the breakdown of amino acids. Loss of MDCs, in combination with other systems that regulate amino acid levels, causes cells to become highly sensitive to deviations in amino acid supply, leading to cell death. These results shed light on how cells regulate nutrient metabolism, advancing our understanding of how cells maintain metabolic stability.
Relation is Part of 2021
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2023
Date 2021
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Rights Management Copyright © 2023, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved
Language eng
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References 1.) Mitochondrial-derived compartments facilitate cellular adaptation to amino acid stress. Schuler MH, English, AM, Xiao T, Campbell TJ, Shaw JM, Hughes AL. Molecular Cell. 2021. Sep 16;81(18):3786-3802.e13.
Press Releases and Media Molecular Cell https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34547230/
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