α-myosin heavy chain lactylation maintains sarcomeric structure and function and alleviates the development of heart failure
National Health and Family Planning Commission · First Hospital of China Medical University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The sarcomeric interaction of α-myosin heavy chain (α-MHC) with Titin is vital for cardiac structure and contraction. However, the mechanism regulating this interaction in normal and failing hearts remains unknown. Lactate is a crucial energy substrate of the heart. Here, we identify that α-MHC undergoes lactylation on lysine 1897 to regulate the interaction of α-MHC with Titin. We observed a reduction of α-MHC K1897 lactylation in mice and patients with heart failure. Loss of K1897 lactylation in α-MHC K1897R knock-in mice reduces α-MHC-Titin interaction and leads to impaired cardiac structure and function. Furthermore, we identified that p300 and Sirtuin 1 act as the acyltransferase and delactylase of α-MHC,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
19- NZNaijin ZhangCorresponding
National Health and Family Planning Commission, First Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
- YZYing Zhang
First Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
- JXJiaqi Xu
First Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
- PWPengbo Wang
First Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
- BWBoquan Wu
First Hospital of China Medical University, China Medical University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Myosin
- Function (biology)
- Heart failure
- Chain (unit)
- Heavy chain
- Computational biology
- Cell biology