Cytosolic Isocitrate Dehydrogenase from Is Regulated by Glutathionylation.
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Date publication
janvier 2019
Journal
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CARAPITO Christine
Tous les auteurs :
Niazi AK, Bariat L, Riondet C, Carapito C, Mhamdi A, Noctor G, Reichheld JP
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Résumé
NADP-dependent (Nicotinamide Adénine Dinucléotide Phosphate-dependent) isocitrate dehydrogenases (NADP-ICDH) are metabolic enzymes involved in 2-oxoglutarate biosynthesis, but they also supply cells with NADPH. Different NADP-ICDH genes are found in among which a single gene encodes for a cytosolic ICDH (cICDH) isoform. Here, we show that cICDH is susceptible to oxidation and that several cysteine (Cys) residues are prone to S-nitrosylation upon nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) treatment. Moreover, we identified a single S-glutathionylated cysteine Cys363 by mass-spectrometry analyses. Modeling analyses suggest that Cys363 is not located in the close proximity of the cICDH active site. In addition, mutation of Cys363 consistently does not modify the activity of cICDH. However, it does affect the sensitivity of the enzyme to GSNO, indicating that S-glutathionylation of Cys363 is involved in the inhibition of cICDH activity upon GSNO treatments. We also show that glutaredoxin are able to rescue the GSNO-dependent inhibition of cICDH activity, suggesting that they act as a deglutathionylation system . The glutaredoxin system, conversely to the thioredoxin system, is able to remove S-nitrosothiol adducts from cICDH. Finally, NADP-ICDH activities were decreased both in a mutant and in mutants affected in thiol reduction systems, suggesting a role of the thiol reduction systems to protect NADP-ICDH activities . In line with our observations in Arabidopsis, we found that the human recombinant NADP-ICDH activity is also sensitive to oxidation , suggesting that this redox mechanism might be shared by other ICDH isoforms.
Mots clés
Arabidopsis thaliana, Isocitrate dehydrogenase, glutaredoxin, glutathionylation, nitrosylation
Référence
Antioxidants (Basel). 2019 Jan 8;8(1):