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  • MYCT1 alters the glycogen shunt by regulating selective translation of RACK1-mediated enzymes.

MYCT1 alters the glycogen shunt by regulating selective translation of RACK1-mediated enzymes.

iScience (2022-03-15)
Dong-Xue Ding, Yue Wang, Wei Yan, Wei-Neng Fu
ABSTRACT

MYCT1 has been shown to function as a tumor suppressor in various tumors, but its role in metabolism has never been reported. Here, we showed that global inactivation of Myct1 in mice led to progressive accumulation of glycogen in the liver, which was accompanied by aberrant changes in intermediates of the glycogen metabolic pathway. Mechanistically, MYCT1 appeared to promote translation efficiency of PGM1, UGP2 and GSK3A in hepatic cells in a RACK1-dependent manner. Consequently, upregulation of the three enzymes enhanced the glycogen shunt. Our data reveal a critical role of MYCT1 as a switch for the glycogen shunt in tumor cells.

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Glucose-6-Phosphate Assay Kit, sufficient for 100 colorimetric tests