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Quantification of lactoyl-CoA (lactyl-CoA) by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry in mammalian cells and tissues.

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Varner, EL; Trefely, S; Bartee, D; von Krusenstiern, E; Izzo, L; Bekeova, C; O'Connor, RS; Seifert, EL; Wellen, KE; Meier, JL; Snyder, NW
Published in: Open biology
September 2020

Lysine lactoylation is a recently described protein post-translational modification (PTM). However, the biochemical pathways responsible for this acylation remain unclear. Two metabolite-dependent mechanisms have been proposed: enzymatic histone lysine lactoylation derived from lactoyl-coenzyme A (lactoyl-CoA, also termed lactyl-CoA), and non-enzymatic lysine lactoylation resulting from acyl-transfer via lactoyl-glutathione. While the former has precedent in the form of enzyme-catalysed lysine acylation, the lactoyl-CoA metabolite has not been previously quantified in mammalian systems. Here, we use liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) together with a synthetic standard to detect and validate the presence of lactoyl-CoA in cell and tissue samples. Conducting a retrospective analysis of data from previously analysed samples revealed the presence of lactoyl-CoA in diverse cell and tissue contexts. In addition, we describe a biosynthetic route to generate 13C315N1-isotopically labelled lactoyl-CoA, providing a co-eluting internal standard for analysis of this metabolite. We estimate lactoyl-CoA concentrations of 1.14 × 10-8 pmol per cell in cell culture and 0.0172 pmol mg-1 tissue wet weight in mouse heart. These levels are similar to crotonyl-CoA, but between 20 and 350 times lower than predominant acyl-CoAs such as acetyl-, propionyl- and succinyl-CoA. Overall our studies provide the first quantitative measurements of lactoyl-CoA in metazoans, and provide a methodological foundation for the interrogation of this novel metabolite in biology and disease.

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Open biology

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2046-2441

ISSN

2046-2441

Publication Date

September 2020

Volume

10

Issue

9

Start / End Page

200187

Related Subject Headings

  • Organ Specificity
  • Molecular Structure
  • Mice
  • Metabolomics
  • Metabolic Networks and Pathways
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Biomarkers
  • Animals
  • Acyl Coenzyme A
 

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Varner, E. L., Trefely, S., Bartee, D., von Krusenstiern, E., Izzo, L., Bekeova, C., … Snyder, N. W. (2020). Quantification of lactoyl-CoA (lactyl-CoA) by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry in mammalian cells and tissues. Open Biology, 10(9), 200187. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200187
Varner, Erika L., Sophie Trefely, David Bartee, Eliana von Krusenstiern, Luke Izzo, Carmen Bekeova, Roddy S. O’Connor, et al. “Quantification of lactoyl-CoA (lactyl-CoA) by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry in mammalian cells and tissues.Open Biology 10, no. 9 (September 2020): 200187. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200187.
Varner EL, Trefely S, Bartee D, von Krusenstiern E, Izzo L, Bekeova C, et al. Quantification of lactoyl-CoA (lactyl-CoA) by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry in mammalian cells and tissues. Open biology. 2020 Sep;10(9):200187.
Varner, Erika L., et al. “Quantification of lactoyl-CoA (lactyl-CoA) by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry in mammalian cells and tissues.Open Biology, vol. 10, no. 9, Sept. 2020, p. 200187. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rsob.200187.
Varner EL, Trefely S, Bartee D, von Krusenstiern E, Izzo L, Bekeova C, O’Connor RS, Seifert EL, Wellen KE, Meier JL, Snyder NW. Quantification of lactoyl-CoA (lactyl-CoA) by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry in mammalian cells and tissues. Open biology. 2020 Sep;10(9):200187.
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Published In

Open biology

DOI

EISSN

2046-2441

ISSN

2046-2441

Publication Date

September 2020

Volume

10

Issue

9

Start / End Page

200187

Related Subject Headings

  • Organ Specificity
  • Molecular Structure
  • Mice
  • Metabolomics
  • Metabolic Networks and Pathways
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Biomarkers
  • Animals
  • Acyl Coenzyme A