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Investigation of the putative rate-limiting role of electron transfer in fatty acid desaturation using transfected HEK293T cells.

Veronika ZámbóLaura Simon-SzabóFarkas SarnyaiJudit MátyásiZsófia Gór-NagyAnna SomogyiPéter SzelényiÉva KereszturiBlanka TóthMiklós Csala
Published in: FEBS letters (2019)
Elevated fatty acid (FA) levels contribute to severe metabolic diseases. Unbalanced oversupply of saturated FAs is particularly damaging, which renders stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD1) activity an important factor of resistance. A SCD1-related oxidoreductase protects cells against palmitate toxicity, so we aimed to test whether desaturase activity is limited by SCD1 itself or by the associated electron supply. Unsaturated/saturated FA ratio was markedly elevated by SCD1 overexpression while it remained unaffected by the overexpression of SCD1-related electron transfer proteins in HEK293T cells. Electron supply was not rate-limiting either in palmitate-treated cells or in cells with enhanced SCD1 expression. Our findings indicate the rate-limiting role of SCD1 itself, and that FA desaturation cannot be facilitated by reinforcing the electron supply of the enzyme.
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