Muscle-Specific Pyruvate Kinase Isoforms, Pkm1 and Pkm2, Regulate Mammalian SWI/SNF Proteins and Histone 3 Phosphorylation During Myoblast Differentiation

Monserrat Olea Flores
Tapan Sharma
Odette Verdejo-Torres
Imaru DiBartolomeo
Paul R Thompson
Teresita Padilla Benavides
Anthony N. Imbalzano
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Publication date2024-04-11
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Pyruvate kinase is a glycolytic enzyme that converts phosphoenolpyruvate and ADP into pyruvate and ATP. There are two genes that encode pyruvate kinase in vertebrates;PkmandPklencode muscle- and liver/erythrocyte-specific forms, respectively. Each gene encodes two isoenzymes due to alternative splicing. Both muscle-specific enzymes, Pkm1 and Pkm2, function in glycolysis, but Pkm2 also has been implicated in gene regulation due to its ability to phosphorylate histone 3 threonine 11 (H3T11) in cancer cells. Here, we examined the roles of Pkm1 and Pkm2 during myoblast differentiation. RNA-seq analysis revealed that Pkm2 promotes the expression ofDpf2/Baf45dandBaf250a/Arid1A. Dpf2 and Baf250a are subunits that identify a specific sub-family of the mammalian SWI/SNF (mSWI/SNF) of chromatin remodeling enzymes that is required for activation of myogenic gene expression during differentiation. Pkm2 also mediated the incorporation of Dpf2 and Baf250a into the regulatory sequences controlling myogenic gene expression. Pkm1 did not affect expression but was required for nuclear localization of Dpf2. Additionally, Pkm2 was required not only for the incorporation of phosphorylated H3T11 in myogenic promoters, but also for the incorporation of phosphorylated H3T6 and H3T45 at myogenic promoters via regulation of AKT and protein kinase C isoforms that phosphorylate those amino acids. Our results identify multiple unique roles for Pkm2 and a novel function for Pkm1 in gene expression and chromatin regulation during myoblast differentiation.

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Olea Flores M. et al. Muscle-Specific Pyruvate Kinase Isoforms, Pkm1 and Pkm2, Regulate Mammalian SWI/SNF Proteins and Histone 3 Phosphorylation During Myoblast Differentiation // bioRxiv. 2024.
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Olea Flores M., Sharma T., Verdejo-Torres O., DiBartolomeo I., Thompson P. R., Padilla Benavides T., Imbalzano A. N. Muscle-Specific Pyruvate Kinase Isoforms, Pkm1 and Pkm2, Regulate Mammalian SWI/SNF Proteins and Histone 3 Phosphorylation During Myoblast Differentiation // bioRxiv. 2024.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1101/2024.04.10.588959
UR - http://biorxiv.org/lookup/doi/10.1101/2024.04.10.588959
TI - Muscle-Specific Pyruvate Kinase Isoforms, Pkm1 and Pkm2, Regulate Mammalian SWI/SNF Proteins and Histone 3 Phosphorylation During Myoblast Differentiation
T2 - bioRxiv
AU - Olea Flores, Monserrat
AU - Sharma, Tapan
AU - Verdejo-Torres, Odette
AU - DiBartolomeo, Imaru
AU - Thompson, Paul R
AU - Padilla Benavides, Teresita
AU - Imbalzano, Anthony N.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/04/11
PB - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
PMID - 38645038
SN - 2692-8205
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@article{2024_Olea Flores,
author = {Monserrat Olea Flores and Tapan Sharma and Odette Verdejo-Torres and Imaru DiBartolomeo and Paul R Thompson and Teresita Padilla Benavides and Anthony N. Imbalzano},
title = {Muscle-Specific Pyruvate Kinase Isoforms, Pkm1 and Pkm2, Regulate Mammalian SWI/SNF Proteins and Histone 3 Phosphorylation During Myoblast Differentiation},
journal = {bioRxiv},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory},
month = {apr},
url = {http://biorxiv.org/lookup/doi/10.1101/2024.04.10.588959},
doi = {10.1101/2024.04.10.588959}
}