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Item Type Journal Article
Title REPTOR and CREBRF encode key regulators of muscle energy metabolism
Creator Saavedra et al.
Author Pedro Saavedra
Author Phillip A. Dumesic
Author Yanhui Hu
Author Elizabeth Filine
Author Patrick Jouandin
Author Richard Binari
Author Sarah E. Wilensky
Author Jonathan Rodiger
Author Haiyun Wang
Author Weihang Chen
Author Ying Liu
Author Bruce M. Spiegelman
Author Norbert Perrimon
Abstract Metabolic flexibility of muscle tissue describes the adaptive capacity to use different energy substrates according to their availability. The disruption of this ability associates with metabolic disease. Here, using a Drosophila model of systemic metabolic dysfunction triggered by yorkie-induced gut tumors, we show that the transcription factor REPTOR is an important regulator of energy metabolism in muscles. We present evidence that REPTOR is activated in muscles of adult flies with gut yorkie-tumors, where it modulates glucose metabolism. Further, in vivo studies indicate that sustained activity of REPTOR is sufficient in wildtype muscles to repress glycolysis and increase tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle metabolites. Consistent with the fly studies, higher levels of CREBRF, the mammalian ortholog of REPTOR, reduce glycolysis in mouse myotubes while promoting oxidative metabolism. Altogether, our results define a conserved function for REPTOR and CREBRF as key regulators of muscle energy metabolism.
Publication Nature Communications
Volume 14
Issue 1
Pages 4943
Date 2023-08-15
Journal Abbr Nature Communications
DOI 10.1038/s41467-023-40595-1
ISSN 2041-1723
URL https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40595-1
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