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Calorie restriction and rapamycin distinctly mitigate aging-associated protein phosphorylation changes in mouse muscles

Biology

Calorie restriction and rapamycin distinctly mitigate aging-associated protein phosphorylation changes in mouse muscles

M. Ataman, N. Mittal, et al.

Discover how calorie restriction and rapamycin influence the aging process in mouse muscles. This groundbreaking study by Meric Ataman, Nitish Mittal, and colleagues sheds light on the unique effects of long-term dietary interventions and their role in protein phosphorylation, providing insights into nutrient-sensing pathways and age-related muscle changes.... show more
Abstract
Calorie restriction (CR) and treatment with rapamycin (RM), an inhibitor of the mTORC1 growth-promoting signaling pathway, are known to slow aging and promote health from worms to humans. At the transcriptome and proteome levels, long-term CR and RM treatments have partially overlapping effects, while their impact on protein phosphorylation within cellular signaling pathways have not been compared. Here we measured the phosphoproteomes of soleus, tibialis anterior, triceps brachii and gastrocnemius muscles from adult (10 months) and 30-month-old (aged) mice receiving either a control, a calorie restricted or an RM containing diet from 15 months of age. We reproducibly detected and extensively analyzed a total of 6960 phosphosites, 1415 of which are not represented in standard repositories. We reveal the effect of these interventions on known mTORC1 pathway substrates, with CR displaying greater between-muscle variation than RM. Overall, CR and RM have largely consistent, but quantitatively distinct long-term effects on the phosphoproteome, mitigating age-related changes to different degrees. Our data expands the catalog of protein phosphorylation sites in the mouse, providing important information regarding their tissue-specificity, and revealing the impact of long-term nutrient-sensing pathway inhibition on mouse skeletal muscle.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Aug 10, 2024
Authors
Meric Ataman, Nitish Mittal, Lionel Tintignac, Alexander Schmidt, Daniel J. Ham, Asier González, Markus A. Ruegg, Mihaela Zavolan
Tags
Calorie Restriction
Rapamycin
Aging
Phosphoproteome
Mouse Muscle
Nutrient-Sensing Pathways
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