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The alanyl-tRNA synthetase AARS1 moonlights as a lactyltransferase to promote YAP signaling in gastric cancer
Junyi Ju, … , Shi Jiao, Zhaocai Zhou
Junyi Ju, … , Shi Jiao, Zhaocai Zhou
Published March 21, 2024
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2024;134(10):e174587. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI174587.
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The alanyl-tRNA synthetase AARS1 moonlights as a lactyltransferase to promote YAP signaling in gastric cancer

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Lactylation has been recently identified as a new type of posttranslational modification occurring widely on lysine residues of both histone and nonhistone proteins. The acetyltransferase p300 is thought to mediate protein lactylation, yet the cellular concentration of the proposed lactyl-donor, lactyl-coenzyme A, is about 1,000 times lower than that of acetyl-CoA, raising the question of whether p300 is a genuine lactyltransferase. Here, we report that alanyl-tRNA synthetase 1 (AARS1) moonlights as a bona fide lactyltransferase that directly uses lactate and ATP to catalyze protein lactylation. Among the candidate substrates, we focused on the Hippo pathway, which has a well-established role in tumorigenesis. Specifically, AARS1 was found to sense intracellular lactate and translocate into the nucleus to lactylate and activate the YAP-TEAD complex; and AARS1 itself was identified as a Hippo target gene that forms a positive-feedback loop with YAP-TEAD to promote gastric cancer (GC) cell proliferation. Consistently, the expression of AARS1 was found to be upregulated in GC, and elevated AARS1 expression was found to be associated with poor prognosis for patients with GC. Collectively, this work found AARS1 with lactyltransferase activity in vitro and in vivo and revealed how the metabolite lactate is translated into a signal of cell proliferation.

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Junyi Ju, Hui Zhang, Moubin Lin, Zifeng Yan, Liwei An, Zhifa Cao, Dandan Geng, Jingwu Yue, Yang Tang, Luyang Tian, Fan Chen, Yi Han, Wenjia Wang, Shimin Zhao, Shi Jiao, Zhaocai Zhou

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AARS1 is a lactyltransferase sensitive to intracellular lactate levels.

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(A) Top: Comparison of the chemical formula of lactate and l-alanine. Middle: A predicted overall structural view of lactate with AARS1. Bottom: Detailed interactions between lactate (orange) and amino acid residues in the catalytic core of AARS1 (cyan). (B) Isothermal titration calorimetry analysis of the interaction between lactate (left) or l-alanine (right) and AARS1. DP, differential power; ΔH, enthalpy; ΔG, Gibbs free energy; ΔS, entropy; T, temperature. (C) Immunoblotting with pan-Klac antibody to detect AARS1455-induced lactylation of GST-H3 and GST-H4 in vitro. Coomassie brilliant blue (CBB) staining showing the purified AARS1455, GST-H3, and GST-H4 used in in vitro lactylation assay. Asterisks represent the AARS1455, GST-H3, and GST-H4 proteins. Lac, lactate. (D) Mass spectrometry to determine the lactylation of the synthetic H3K18 peptide catalyzed by AARS1455 and its catalytic-dead mutant 5M in vitro. 5M: R77A, M100A, W176E, V218D, D239A. (E) PPi production in in vitro lactylation assay in the absence and presence of AARS1 (n = 3). Data are presented as mean ± SD. (F) Schematic illustration showing the proposed catalytic mechanism of AARS1-induced protein lysine lactylation. (G) Immunoblotting with pan-Klac antibody to detect global protein lactylation levels in glucose-deprived AARS1-knockdown HGC27 cells stimulated with 10 mM lactate for indicated times. (H) Nucleocytoplasmic distribution of AARS1 in lactate-treated HGC27 cells. (I) Left: Immunofluorescence staining of AARS1 in lactate-treated HGC27 cells. Scale bar: 5 μm. Right: Statistical analysis of AARS1 cellular distribution (n = 10). Data are presented as mean ± SD. (J) Alignment of nuclear localization signal (NLS) sequences of AARS1 in the indicated species. (K) Left: Immunofluorescence staining of HA-AARS1 in lactate-treated HEK293A cells after transfection with HA-tagged AARS1 or its NLS-deletion (ΔNLS) mutant. Scale bar: 5 μm. Right: Statistical analysis of HA-AARS1 cellular localization (n = 10). Data are presented as mean ± SD. Unpaired 2-tailed Student’s t test (I and K).

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