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Publication : Metabolomics reveals a role for the chromatin-binding protein HMGN5 in glutathione metabolism.

First Author  Ciappio ED Year  2014
Journal  PLoS One Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  e84583
PubMed ID  24392144 Mgi Jnum  J:212215
Mgi Id  MGI:5578301 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0084583
Citation  Ciappio ED, et al. (2014) Metabolomics reveals a role for the chromatin-binding protein HMGN5 in glutathione metabolism. PLoS One 9(1):e84583
abstractText  High mobility group nucleosome-binding protein 5 (HMGN5) is a chromatin architectural protein that binds specifically to nucleosomes and reduces the compaction of the chromatin fiber. The protein is present in most vertebrate tissues however the physiological function of this protein is unknown. To examine the function of HMGN5 in vivo, mice lacking the nucleosome-binding domain of HMGN5 were generated and characterized. Serological analysis revealed that compared to wild-type littermates (Hmgn5(+/Y)), mice with a targeted mutation in the HMGN5 gene (Hmgn5(tm1/Y)), had elevated serum albumin, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and alanine transaminase, suggesting mild hepatic abnormalities. Metabolomics analysis of liver extracts and urine revealed clear differences in metabolites between Hmgn5(tm1/Y) and their Hmgn5(+/Y) littermates. Hmgn5(tm1/Y) mice had a significant increase in hepatic glutathione levels and decreased urinary concentrations of betaine, phenylacetylglycine, and creatine, all of which are metabolically related to the glutathione precursor glycine. Microarray and qPCR analysis revealed that expression of two genes affecting glutathione metabolism, glutathione peroxidase 6 (Gpx6) and hexokinase 1 (Hk1), was significantly decreased in Hmgn5(tm1/Y) mouse liver tissue. Analysis of chromatin structure by DNase I digestion revealed alterations in the chromatin structure of these genes in the livers of Hmgn5(tm1/Y) mice. Thus, functional loss of HMGN5 leads to changes in transcription of Gpx6 and Hk1 that alter glutathione metabolism.
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