SUCLG1 restricts POLRMT succinylation to enhance mitochondrial biogenesis and leukemia progression

W. Yan(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Chengmei Xie(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Sijun Sun(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Quan Zheng(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Jingyi Wang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Zi‐Hao Wang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Cheuk Him Man(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Haiyan Wang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yunfan Yang(Shandong University), Tianshi Wang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Leilei Shi(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Shengjie Zhang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Chen Huang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Shuangnian Xu(Army Medical University), Yiping Wang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University)
The EMBO Journal
April 22, 2024
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Abstract

Mitochondria are cellular powerhouses that generate energy through the electron transport chain (ETC). The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) encodes essential ETC proteins in a compartmentalized manner, however, the mechanism underlying metabolic regulation of mtDNA function remains unknown. Here, we report that expression of tricarboxylic acid cycle enzyme succinate-CoA ligase SUCLG1 strongly correlates with ETC genes across various TCGA cancer transcriptomes. Mechanistically, SUCLG1 restricts succinyl-CoA levels to suppress the succinylation of mitochondrial RNA polymerase (POLRMT). Lysine 622 succinylation disrupts the interaction of POLRMT with mtDNA and mitochondrial transcription factors. SUCLG1-mediated POLRMT hyposuccinylation maintains mtDNA transcription, mitochondrial biogenesis, and leukemia cell proliferation. Specifically, leukemia-promoting FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) mutations modulate nuclear transcription and upregulate SUCLG1 expression to reduce succinyl-CoA and POLRMT succinylation, resulting in enhanced mitobiogenesis. In line, genetic depletion of POLRMT or SUCLG1 significantly delays disease progression in mouse and humanized leukemia models. Importantly, succinyl-CoA level and POLRMT succinylation are downregulated in FLT3-mutated clinical leukemia samples, linking enhanced mitobiogenesis to cancer progression. Together, SUCLG1 connects succinyl-CoA with POLRMT succinylation to modulate mitochondrial function and cancer development.


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