NHR-80 senses the mitochondrial UPR to rewire citrate metabolism for lipid accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans
Rendan Yang, Yamei Li, Yanli Wang, Jingjing Zhang, Qijing Fan, Jian-Lin Tan, Weizhen Li, Xiaoju Zou, Bin Liang
Abstract
and also promotes lipid accumulation. The transcription factor DVE-1 binds to the promoter of the nuclear hormone receptor nhr-80 to transactivate its expression. NHR-80 then upregulates lipogenesis and lipid accumulation, shifting excess citrate for use in lipogenesis and for storage as triacylglycerol in lipid droplets. Inactivation of DVE-1 or NHR-80 fully abolishes the citrate-induced lipid accumulation. Therefore, our work uncovers a DVE-1-NHR-80-lipogenesis axis linking the transmission of the mitochondrial stress signal to lipid metabolism.
Topics & Concepts
AconitaseLipogenesisCitric acid cycleLipid metabolismMitochondrionCaenorhabditis elegansCell biologyBiologyTranscription factorLipid dropletBiochemistryChemistryMetabolismGeneGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsBiochemical Acid Research StudiesMitochondrial Function and Pathology