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Publication : The SRCAP chromatin remodeling complex promotes oxidative metabolism during prenatal heart development.

First Author  Xu M Year  2021
Journal  Development Volume  148
Issue  8 PubMed ID  33913477
Mgi Jnum  J:305946 Mgi Id  MGI:6711056
Doi  10.1242/dev.199026 Citation  Xu M, et al. (2021) The SRCAP chromatin remodeling complex promotes oxidative metabolism during prenatal heart development. Development 148(8):dev199026
abstractText  Mammalian heart development relies on cardiomyocyte mitochondrial maturation and metabolism. Embryonic cardiomyocytes make a metabolic shift from anaerobic glycolysis to oxidative metabolism by mid-gestation. VHL-HIF signaling favors anaerobic glycolysis but this process subsides by E14.5. Meanwhile, oxidative metabolism becomes activated but its regulation is largely elusive. Here, we first pinpointed a crucial temporal window for mitochondrial maturation and metabolic shift, and uncovered the pivotal role of the SRCAP chromatin remodeling complex in these processes in mouse. Disruption of this complex massively suppressed the transcription of key genes required for the tricarboxylic acid cycle, fatty acid beta-oxidation and ubiquinone biosynthesis, and destroyed respirasome stability. Furthermore, we found that the SRCAP complex functioned through H2A.Z deposition to activate transcription of metabolic genes. These findings have unveiled the important physiological functions of the SRCAP complex in regulating mitochondrial maturation and promoting oxidative metabolism during heart development, and shed new light on the transcriptional regulation of ubiquinone biosynthesis.
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