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Hydrogen sulfide stimulates lipid biogenesis from glutamine that is dependent on the mitochondrial NAD(P)H pool
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 297Issue 2100950Published online: July 9, 2021- Sebastian Carballal
- Victor Vitvitsky
- Roshan Kumar
- David A. Hanna
- Marouane Libiad
- Aditi Gupta
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3Mammalian cells synthesize H2S from sulfur-containing amino acids and are also exposed to exogenous sources of this signaling molecule, notably from gut microbes. As an inhibitor of complex IV in the electron transport chain, H2S can have a profound impact on metabolism, suggesting the hypothesis that metabolic reprogramming is a primary mechanism by which H2S signals. In this study, we report that H2S increases lipogenesis in many cell types, using carbon derived from glutamine rather than from glucose.