Functional regulation of 4D metabolic network between multienzyme glucosome condensates and mitochondria

Author:

Kennedy Erin L.,Jeon Miji,Augustine Farhan,Chauhan Krishna M.,An SongonORCID,Kyoung Minjoung

Abstract

AbstractGlucose metabolism is biochemically intertwined between energy metabolism and building block biosynthesis in living cells. However, it has not been investigated yet how its metabolic network is orchestrated to govern glucose flux in space and time. Since we reported that human enzymes in glucose metabolism are spatially organized into metabolically active membraneless compartments (i.e., glucosomes), we have employed lattice light sheet microscopic imaging and other biophysical and biochemical techniques to understand their functional significance in cellular metabolism. Now, we demonstrated that glucosome assemblies behave like liquid droplets in human cells and thus reversibly respond to environmental changes. In addition, we characterized a molecular architecture of the glucosome, which appears to be constructed from higher-ordered oligomeric structures of its scaffolder enzyme along with transient enzyme-enzyme interactions. Importantly, we found that enzymatic compositions of glucosomes are altered when they are spatially in proximity to mitochondria to functionally couple glycolysis with mitochondrial metabolism in human cells. Collectively, we envision that the subcellular localization-function relationship between glucosomes and mitochondria may represent one of fundamental principles by which 4-dimensional metabolic networks are not only dynamically but also efficiently regulated in living human cells.One Sentence SummaryInvestigation of a 4D functional network of glucose metabolism uncovers a fundamental principal of subcellular metabolic regulation in human cells.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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