PEPCK and glucose metabolism homeostasis in arthropods

IF 3.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ibmb.2023.103986
Renato Martins da Silva , Carlos Renato de Oliveira Daumas Filho , Christiano Calixto , Jhenifer Nascimento da Silva , Cintia Lopes , Itabajara da Silva Vaz Jr , Carlos Logullo
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The fat body is responsible for a variety of functions related to energy metabolism in arthropods, by controlling the processes of de novo glucose production (gluconeogenesis) and glycogen metabolism. The rate-limiting factor of gluconeogenesis is the enzyme phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), generally considered to be the first committed step in this pathway. Although the study of PEPCK and gluconeogenesis has been for decades restricted to mammalian models, especially focusing on muscle and liver tissue, current research has demonstrated particularities about the regulation of this enzyme in arthropods, and described new functions. This review will focus on arthropod PEPCK, discuss different aspects to PEPCK regulation and function, its general role in the regulation of gluconeogenesis and other pathways. The text also presents our views on potentially important new directions for research involving this enzyme in a variety of metabolic adaptations (e.g. diapause), discussing enzyme isoforms, roles during arthropod embryogenesis, as well as involvement in vector-pathogen interactions, contributing to a better understanding of insect vectors of diseases and their control.

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节肢动物的PEPCK与葡萄糖代谢稳态
在节肢动物中,脂肪体通过控制从头葡萄糖生成(糖异生)和糖原代谢过程,负责多种与能量代谢相关的功能。糖异生的限速因子是磷酸烯醇丙酮酸羧激酶(PEPCK),通常被认为是该途径的第一步。尽管对PEPCK和糖异生的研究几十年来一直局限于哺乳动物模型,特别是关注肌肉和肝脏组织,但目前的研究已经证明了该酶在节肢动物中调节的特殊性,并描述了新的功能。本文将围绕节肢动物PEPCK的研究进展,从不同方面探讨PEPCK的调控和功能,以及它在糖异生调控中的一般作用和其他途径。本文还提出了我们对涉及该酶的各种代谢适应(例如滞育)的潜在重要新研究方向的看法,讨论了酶的同工型,在节肢动物胚胎发生中的作用,以及参与媒介-病原体相互作用,有助于更好地了解疾病的昆虫媒介及其控制。
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期刊介绍: This international journal publishes original contributions and mini-reviews in the fields of insect biochemistry and insect molecular biology. Main areas of interest are neurochemistry, hormone and pheromone biochemistry, enzymes and metabolism, hormone action and gene regulation, gene characterization and structure, pharmacology, immunology and cell and tissue culture. Papers on the biochemistry and molecular biology of other groups of arthropods are published if of general interest to the readership. Technique papers will be considered for publication if they significantly advance the field of insect biochemistry and molecular biology in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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