Protein acetylation effects on enzyme activity and metabolic pathway fluxes
- PMID: 34931340
- DOI: 10.1002/jcb.30197
Protein acetylation effects on enzyme activity and metabolic pathway fluxes
Abstract
Acetylation of proteins seems a widespread process found in the three domains of life. Several studies have shown that besides histones, acetylation of lysine residues also occurs in non-nuclear proteins. Hence, it has been suggested that this covalent modification is a mechanism that might regulate diverse metabolic pathways by modulating enzyme activity, stability, and/or subcellular localization or interaction with other proteins. However, protein acetylation levels seem to have low correlation with modification of enzyme activity and pathway fluxes. In addition, the results obtained with mutant enzymes that presumably mimic acetylation have frequently been over-interpreted. Moreover, there is a generalized lack of rigorous enzyme kinetic analysis in parallel to acetylation level determinations. The purpose of this review is to analyze the current findings on the impact of acetylation on metabolic enzymes and its repercussion on metabolic pathways function/regulation.
Keywords: Krebs cycle; covalent regulation; energy metabolism; enzyme kinetics; glycolysis; modeling.
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