Mitochondrial enzymes are increasingly recognized for their ability to translocate to the nucleus, where they generate metabolites essential for epigenetic regulation and gene expression. Yet, whether this phenomenon broadly involves metabolic enzymes or is restricted to specific subunits remains unclear. In this review, we assess current evidence, highlight knowledge gaps, and suggest future directions on the nuclear localization and functions of metabolic enzymes, with a focus on acyl-CoA producers. Emerging studies reveal multiple mechanisms guiding these enzymes to chromatin for localized metabolite synthesis. Key questions concern nuclear import machinery, chromatin interactions, and the regulatory impact of their activity.
TCA-cycle metabolites in the nucleus: drivers of chromatin and epigenetic control / S. Ghisletti, M. Russo. - In: BMC BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1741-7007. - 23:1(2025 Oct 21), pp. 316.1-316.12. [10.1186/s12915-025-02423-4]
TCA-cycle metabolites in the nucleus: drivers of chromatin and epigenetic control
S. Ghisletti
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Mitochondrial enzymes are increasingly recognized for their ability to translocate to the nucleus, where they generate metabolites essential for epigenetic regulation and gene expression. Yet, whether this phenomenon broadly involves metabolic enzymes or is restricted to specific subunits remains unclear. In this review, we assess current evidence, highlight knowledge gaps, and suggest future directions on the nuclear localization and functions of metabolic enzymes, with a focus on acyl-CoA producers. Emerging studies reveal multiple mechanisms guiding these enzymes to chromatin for localized metabolite synthesis. Key questions concern nuclear import machinery, chromatin interactions, and the regulatory impact of their activity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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