Eukaryotic cell biology is temporally coordinated to support the energetic demands of protein homeostasis
Authors
Robertson, J. Brian
Edgar, Rachel S.
Day, Jason
Causton, Helen C.
Publication Date
2020-09-17Journal Title
Nature Communications
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Volume
11
Issue
1
Language
en
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Article
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O’Neill, J. S., Hoyle, N. P., Robertson, J. B., Edgar, R. S., Beale, A. D., Peak-Chew, S. Y., Day, J., et al. (2020). Eukaryotic cell biology is temporally coordinated to support the energetic demands of protein homeostasis. Nature Communications, 11 (1) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18330-x
Abstract
Abstract: Yeast physiology is temporally regulated, this becomes apparent under nutrient-limited conditions and results in respiratory oscillations (YROs). YROs share features with circadian rhythms and interact with, but are independent of, the cell division cycle. Here, we show that YROs minimise energy expenditure by restricting protein synthesis until sufficient resources are stored, while maintaining osmotic homeostasis and protein quality control. Although nutrient supply is constant, cells sequester and store metabolic resources via increased transport, autophagy and biomolecular condensation. Replete stores trigger increased H+ export which stimulates TORC1 and liberates proteasomes, ribosomes, chaperones and metabolic enzymes from non-membrane bound compartments. This facilitates translational bursting, liquidation of storage carbohydrates, increased ATP turnover, and the export of osmolytes. We propose that dynamic regulation of ion transport and metabolic plasticity are required to maintain osmotic and protein homeostasis during remodelling of eukaryotic proteomes, and that bioenergetic constraints selected for temporal organisation that promotes oscillatory behaviour.
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Article, /631/45/320, /631/45/475, /631/1647/334/2243/1796, /631/553/2701, /49/31, /49/47, /96/35, /82/58, article
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s41467-020-18330-x, 18330
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18330-x
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/331817
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