Perilipin 5 S155 phosphorylation by PKA is required for the control of hepatic lipid metabolism and glycemic control

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Perilipin 5 (PLIN5) is a lipid-dropletassociated protein that coordinates intracellular lipolysis in highly oxidative tissues and is thought to regulate lipid metabolism in response to phosphorylation by protein kinase A (PKA). We sought to identify PKA phosphorylation sites in PLIN5 and assess their functional relevance in cultured cells and the livers of mice. We detected phosphorylation on S155 and identified S155 as a functionally important site for lipid metabolism. Expression of phosphorylation-defective PLIN5 S155A in Plin5 null cells resulted in decreased rates of lipolysis and triglyceride-derived fatty acid oxidation. FLIM-FRET analysis of protein-protein interactions showed that PLIN5 S155 phosphorylation regulates PLIN5 interaction with adipose triglyceride lipase at the lipid droplet, but not with α-β hydrolase domain-containing 5. Re-expression of PLIN5 S155A in the liver of Plin5 liver-specific null mice reduced lipolysis compared with wild-type PLIN5 reexpression, but was not associated with other changes in hepatic lipid metabolism. Furthermore, glycemic control was impaired in micewith expression of PLIN5 S155A compared with mice expressing PLIN5. Together, these studies demonstrate that PLIN5 S155 is required for PKA-mediated lipolysis and builds on the body of evidence demonstrating a critical role for PLIN5 in coordinating lipid and glucose metabolism.

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Keenan, S. N., De Nardo, W., ou, J., Schittenhelm, R. B., Montgomery, M. K., Granneman, J. G., … Watt, M. J. (2021). Perilipin 5 S155 phosphorylation by PKA is required for the control of hepatic lipid metabolism and glycemic control. Journal of Lipid Research, 62. https://doi.org/10.1194/JLR.RA120001126

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