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Amphibian pore-forming protein βγ-CAT drives extracellular nutrient scavenging under cell nutrient deficiency.


ABSTRACT: Nutrient acquisition is essential for animal cells. βγ-CAT is a pore-forming protein (PFP) and trefoil factor complex assembled under tight regulation identified in toad Bombina maxima. Here, we reported that B. maxima cells secreted βγ-CAT under glucose, glutamine, and pyruvate deficiency to scavenge extracellular proteins for their nutrient supply and survival. AMPK signaling positively regulated the expression and secretion of βγ-CAT. The PFP complex selectively bound extracellular proteins and promoted proteins uptake through endolysosomal pathways. Elevated intracellular amino acids, enhanced ATP production, and eventually prolonged cell survival were observed in the presence of βγ-CAT and extracellular proteins. Liposome assays indicated that high concentration of ATP negatively regulated the opening of βγ-CAT channels. Collectively, these results uncovered that βγ-CAT is an essential element in cell nutrient scavenging under cell nutrient deficiency by driving vesicular uptake of extracellular proteins, providing a new paradigm for PFPs in cell nutrient acquisition and metabolic flexibility.

SUBMITTER: Liu LZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10148134 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Amphibian pore-forming protein βγ-CAT drives extracellular nutrient scavenging under cell nutrient deficiency.

Liu Ling-Zhen LZ   Liu Long L   Shi Zhi-Hong ZH   Bian Xian-Ling XL   Si Zi-Ru ZR   Wang Qi-Quan QQ   Xiang Yang Y   Zhang Yun Y  

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Nutrient acquisition is essential for animal cells. βγ-CAT is a pore-forming protein (PFP) and trefoil factor complex assembled under tight regulation identified in toad <i>Bombina maxima</i>. Here, we reported that <i>B. maxima</i> cells secreted βγ-CAT under glucose, glutamine, and pyruvate deficiency to scavenge extracellular proteins for their nutrient supply and survival. AMPK signaling positively regulated the expression and secretion of βγ-CAT. The PFP complex selectively bound extracellu  ...[more]

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