Histone malonylation is regulated by SIRT5 and KAT2A

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The posttranslational modification lysine malonylation is found in many proteins, including histones. However, it remains unclear whether histone malonylation is regulated or functionally relevant. Here, we report that availability of malonyl-co-enzyme A (malonyl-CoA), an endogenous malonyl donor, affects lysine malonylation, and that the deacylase SIRT5 selectively reduces malonylation of histones. To determine if histone malonylation is enzymatically catalyzed, we knocked down each of the 22 lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) to test their malonyltransferase potential. KAT2A knockdown in particular reduced histone malonylation levels. By mass spectrometry, H2B_K5 was highly malonylated and regulated by SIRT5 in mouse brain and liver. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC), the malonyl-CoA producing enzyme, was partly localized in the nucleolus, and histone malonylation increased nucleolar area and ribosomal RNA expression. Levels of global lysine malonylation and ACC expression were higher in older mouse brains than younger mice. These experiments highlight the role of histone malonylation in ribosomal gene expression.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer106193
TidsskriftiScience
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer3
ISSN2589-0042
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
We thank Dr. Xueshu Xie for discussion and suggestions. We thank Dr. Marius Walter for assistance with CRISPRi K562 cell construction; Dr. Herbert Kasler for fluorescence-activated cell sorting; Ms. Lei Wei for assistance with sample processing for mass spectrometry, Dr. Wenjuan He for providing mouse tissue samples; Ms. Rebeccah Riley and Mr. Ryan Kwok for mouse colony maintenance; Mr. John Carroll for graphic design; Mr. Gary Howard for language editing. This study was supported by NIH grant R24DK085610 (Eric Verdin and Birgit Schilling), Glenn Foundation for Medical Research (Ran Zhang), and NCRR shared instrumentation grants 1S10 OD016281 (TripleTOF 6600, Buck Institute ) and 1S10 OD028654 (Orbitrap Eclipse Tribrid, PI: Birgit Schilling).

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