A key metabolic integrator, coenzyme A, modulates the activity of peroxiredoxin 5 via covalent modification
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Abstract
Peroxiredoxins (Prdxs) are antioxidant enzymes that catalyse the breakdown of peroxides and regulate redox activity in the
cell. Peroxiredoxin 5 (Prdx5) is a unique member of Prdxs, which displays a wider subcellular distribution and substrate
specifcity and exhibits a diferent catalytic mechanism when compared to other members of the family. Here, the role of a
key metabolic integrator coenzyme A (CoA) in modulating the activity of Prdx5 was investigated. We report for the frst time
a novel mode of Prdx5 regulation mediated via covalent and reversible attachment of CoA (CoAlation) in cellular response to
oxidative and metabolic stress. The site of CoAlation in endogenous Prdx5 was mapped by mass spectrometry to peroxidatic
cysteine 48. By employing an in vitro CoAlation assay, we showed that Prdx5 peroxidase activity is inhibited by covalent
interaction with CoA in a dithiothreitol-sensitive manner. Collectively, these results reveal that human Prdx5 is a substrate
for CoAlation in vitro and in vivo, and provide new insight into metabolic control of redox status in mammalian cells