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IF1 is a cold-regulated switch of ATP synthase hydrolytic activity to support thermogenesis in brown fat

Henver S. Brunetta, Anna Jung, Fernando Valdivieso‐Rivera, Stepheny C de Campos Zani, Joel Guerra, Vanessa de Oliveira Furino, Annelise Francisco, Marcelo Rodrigues Berçot, Pedro M. Moraes‐Vieira, Susanne Keipert, Martin Jastroch, Laurent O. Martinez, Carlos H. Sponton, Roger F. Castilho, Marcelo A. Mori, Alexander Bartelt

2024The EMBO Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fo-ATP synthase function is also regulated in brown adipose tissue (BAT). Here, we show that inhibitory factor 1 (IF1, encoded by Atp5if1), an inhibitor of ATP synthase hydrolytic activity, is a critical negative regulator of brown adipocyte energy metabolism. In vivo, IF1 levels are diminished in BAT of cold-adapted mice compared to controls. Additionally, the capacity of ATP synthase to generate mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) through ATP hydrolysis (the so-called "reverse mode" of ATP synthase) is increased in brown fat. In cultured brown adipocytes, IF1 overexpression results in an inability of mitochondria to sustain the MMP upon adrenergic stimulation, leading to a quiescent-like phenotype in brown adipocytes. In mice, adeno-associated virus-mediated IF1 overexpression in BAT suppresses adrenergic-stimulated thermogenesis and decreases mitochondrial respiration in BAT. Taken together, our work identifies downregulation of IF1 upon cold as a critical event for the facilitation of the reverse mode of ATP synthase as well as to enable energetic adaptation of BAT to effectively support non-shivering thermogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

ThermogenesisATP synthaseBrown adipose tissueBiologyThermogeninMitochondrionATP hydrolysisAdenosine triphosphateUncoupling proteinCell biologyEndocrinologyBiochemistryAdipose tissueEnzymeATPaseAdipose Tissue and MetabolismMuscle metabolism and nutritionExercise and Physiological Responses
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