Differential regulation of cysteine oxidative post-translational modifications in high and low aerobic capacity

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Rodrigo W. A. Souza
Christiano R. R. Alves
Alessandra Medeiros
Natale Rolim
Gustavo J. J. Silva
José B. N. Moreira
Marcia N. Alves
Martin Wohlwend
Mohammed Gebriel
Lars Hagen
Animesh Sharma
Lauren G. Koch
Steven L. Britton
Geir Slupphaug
Ulrik Wisløff
Patricia C. Brum
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[1] University of São Paulo,School of Physical Education and Sport
[2] Joslin Diabetes Center,Section on Integrative Physiology and Metabolism
[3] Harvard Medical School,Biosciences Department
[4] Federal University of São Paulo,K.G. Jebsen Center of Exercise in Medicine, Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging
[5] Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine and PROMEC Core Facility for Proteomics and Modomics
[6] Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),Department of Physiology & Pharmacology
[7] and Central Norway Regional Health Authority,Department of Anesthesiology
[8] The University of Toledo,Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
[9] University of Michigan - Medical School,School of Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences
[10] University of Michigan,undefined
[11] University of Queensland,undefined
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Aerobic Capacity; Redox Proteomics; MDH Activity; High Capacity Runners (HCR); Oxidative Energy Metabolism;
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Given the association between high aerobic capacity and the prevention of metabolic diseases, elucidating the mechanisms by which high aerobic capacity regulates whole-body metabolic homeostasis is a major research challenge. Oxidative post-translational modifications (Ox-PTMs) of proteins can regulate cellular homeostasis in skeletal and cardiac muscles, but the relationship between Ox-PTMs and intrinsic components of oxidative energy metabolism is still unclear. Here, we evaluated the Ox-PTM profile in cardiac and skeletal muscles of rats bred for low (LCR) and high (HCR) intrinsic aerobic capacity. Redox proteomics screening revealed different cysteine (Cys) Ox-PTM profile between HCR and LCR rats. HCR showed a higher number of oxidized Cys residues in skeletal muscle compared to LCR, while the opposite was observed in the heart. Most proteins with differentially oxidized Cys residues in the skeletal muscle are important regulators of oxidative metabolism. The most oxidized protein in the skeletal muscle of HCR rats was malate dehydrogenase (MDH1). HCR showed higher MDH1 activity compared to LCR in skeletal, but not cardiac muscle. These novel findings indicate a clear association between Cys Ox-PTMs and aerobic capacity, leading to novel insights into the role of Ox-PTMs as an essential signal to maintain metabolic homeostasis.
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