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Publication : Glycolytic reliance promotes anabolism in photoreceptors.

First Author  Chinchore Y Year  2017
Journal  Elife Volume  6
PubMed ID  28598329 Mgi Jnum  J:256958
Mgi Id  MGI:6117007 Doi  10.7554/eLife.25946
Citation  Chinchore Y, et al. (2017) Glycolytic reliance promotes anabolism in photoreceptors. Elife 6:e25946
abstractText  Vertebrate photoreceptors are among the most metabolically active cells, exhibiting a high rate of ATP consumption. This is coupled with a high anabolic demand, necessitated by the diurnal turnover of a specialized membrane-rich organelle, the outer segment, which is the primary site of phototransduction. How photoreceptors balance their catabolic and anabolic demands is poorly understood. Here, we show that rod photoreceptors in mice rely on glycolysis for their outer segment biogenesis. Genetic perturbations targeting allostery or key regulatory nodes in the glycolytic pathway impacted the size of the outer segments. Fibroblast growth factor signaling was found to regulate glycolysis, with antagonism of this pathway resulting in anabolic deficits. These data demonstrate the cell autonomous role of the glycolytic pathway in outer segment maintenance and provide evidence that aerobic glycolysis is part of a metabolic program that supports the biosynthetic needs of a normal neuronal cell type.
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