2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-024-05233-z
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The IMPDH cytoophidium couples metabolism and fetal development in mice

Min Peng,
Gerson D. Keppeke,
Li-Kuang Tsai
et al.

Abstract: The cytoophidium is an evolutionarily conserved subcellular structure formed by filamentous polymers of metabolic enzymes. In vertebrates, inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), which catalyses the rate-limiting step in guanosine triphosphate (GTP) biosynthesis, is one of the best-known cytoophidium-forming enzymes. Formation of the cytoophidium has been proposed to alleviate the inhibition of IMPDH, thereby facilitating GTP production to support the rapid proliferation of certain cell types such as lymp… Show more

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“…[26][27][28] The ability to form IMPDH2 filament structures is also crucial to the proliferation of ESCs in the developing mouse embryo, and occurs dynamically through embryogenesis. 29 These considerations highlight the importance of studying enzyme filaments or complexes in the context of whole tissues, not just in isolated cell types. We also note that the filament superstructures that we observe following IMPDH inhibition are large, micron-scale bundles of laterally associated filaments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[26][27][28] The ability to form IMPDH2 filament structures is also crucial to the proliferation of ESCs in the developing mouse embryo, and occurs dynamically through embryogenesis. 29 These considerations highlight the importance of studying enzyme filaments or complexes in the context of whole tissues, not just in isolated cell types. We also note that the filament superstructures that we observe following IMPDH inhibition are large, micron-scale bundles of laterally associated filaments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%