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Title: The Drosophila Citrate Lyase Is Required for Cell Division during Spermatogenesis
Authors: Di Giorgio, Maria Laura
Morciano, Patrizia
Bucciarelli, Elisabetta
Porrazzo, Antonella
Cipressa, Francesca 
Saraniero, Sara
Manzi, Diana
Rong, Yikang S
Cenci, Giovanni
Journal: CELLS 
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: 
The Drosophila melanogasterDmATPCL gene encodes for the human ATP Citrate Lyase (ACL) ortholog, a metabolic enzyme that from citrate generates glucose-derived Acetyl-CoA, which fuels central biochemical reactions such as the synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol and acetylcholine, and the acetylation of proteins and histones. We had previously reported that, although loss of Drosophila ATPCL reduced levels of Acetyl-CoA, unlike its human counterpart, it does not affect global histone acetylation and gene expression, suggesting that its role in histone acetylation is either partially redundant in Drosophila or compensated by alternative pathways. Here, we describe that depletion of DmATPCL affects spindle organization, cytokinesis, and fusome assembly during male meiosis, revealing an unanticipated role for DmATPCL during spermatogenesis. We also show that DmATPCL mutant meiotic phenotype is in part caused by a reduction of fatty acids, but not of triglycerides or cholesterol, indicating that DmATPCL-derived Acetyl-CoA is predominantly devoted to the biosynthesis of fatty acids during spermatogenesis. Collectively, our results unveil for the first time an involvement for DmATPCL in the regulation of meiotic cell division, which is likely conserved in human cells.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/50053
ISSN: 2073-4409
DOI: 10.3390/cells9010206
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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