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Architecture of the outbred brown fat proteome defines regulators of metabolic physiology.

Cell (2022-11-06)
Haopeng Xiao, Luiz H M Bozi, Yizhi Sun, Christopher L Riley, Vivek M Philip, Mandy Chen, Jiaming Li, Tian Zhang, Evanna L Mills, Margo P Emont, Wenfei Sun, Anita Reddy, Ryan Garrity, Jiani Long, Tobias Becher, Laura Potano Vitas, Dina Laznik-Bogoslavski, Martha Ordonez, Xinyue Liu, Xiong Chen, Yun Wang, Weihai Liu, Nhien Tran, Yitong Liu, Yang Zhang, Aaron M Cypess, Andrew P White, Yuchen He, Rebecca Deng, Heiko Schöder, Joao A Paulo, Mark P Jedrychowski, Alexander S Banks, Yu-Hua Tseng, Paul Cohen, Linus T Tsai, Evan D Rosen, Samuel Klein, Maria Chondronikola, Fiona E McAllister, Nick Van Bruggen, Edward L Huttlin, Bruce M Spiegelman, Gary A Churchill, Steven P Gygi, Edward T Chouchani
RESUMEN

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) regulates metabolic physiology. However, nearly all mechanistic studies of BAT protein function occur in a single inbred mouse strain, which has limited the understanding of generalizable mechanisms of BAT regulation over physiology. Here, we perform deep quantitative proteomics of BAT across a cohort of 163 genetically defined diversity outbred mice, a model that parallels the genetic and phenotypic variation found in humans. We leverage this diversity to define the functional architecture of the outbred BAT proteome, comprising 10,479 proteins. We assign co-operative functions to 2,578 proteins, enabling systematic discovery of regulators of BAT. We also identify 638 proteins that correlate with protection from, or sensitivity to, at least one parameter of metabolic disease. We use these findings to uncover SFXN5, LETMD1, and ATP1A2 as modulators of BAT thermogenesis or adiposity, and provide OPABAT as a resource for understanding the conserved mechanisms of BAT regulation over metabolic physiology.

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