3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms

3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) as a very important metabolite occurs in animals, bacteria and plants. It is well known that in animals, 3-HB is formed as a product of the normal metabolism of fatty acid oxidation and can therefore be used as an energy source in the absence of sufficient blood glucose. In...

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Main Authors: Justyna Mierziak, Marta Burgberger, Wioleta Wojtasik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Biomolecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/11/3/402
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spelling doaj-3ef292249cc34a55aa53815e3faa920f2021-03-10T00:03:10ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2021-03-011140240210.3390/biom110304023-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living OrganismsJustyna Mierziak0Marta Burgberger1Wioleta Wojtasik2Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Wroclaw, 51-148 Wroclaw, PolandFaculty of Biotechnology, University of Wroclaw, 51-148 Wroclaw, PolandFaculty of Biotechnology, University of Wroclaw, 51-148 Wroclaw, Poland3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) as a very important metabolite occurs in animals, bacteria and plants. It is well known that in animals, 3-HB is formed as a product of the normal metabolism of fatty acid oxidation and can therefore be used as an energy source in the absence of sufficient blood glucose. In microorganisms, 3-HB mainly serves as a substrate for the synthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate, which is a reserve material. Recent studies show that in plants, 3-HB acts as a regulatory molecule that most likely influences the expression of genes involved in DNA methylation, thereby altering DNA methylation levels. Additionally, in animals, 3-HB is not only an intermediate metabolite, but also an important regulatory molecule that can influence gene expression, lipid metabolism, neuronal function, and overall metabolic rate. Some of these effects are the direct effects of 3-HB itself, while others are indirect effects, regulated by the metabolites into which 3-HB is converted. One of the most important regulatory functions of 3-HB is the inhibition of the activity of histone deacetylases and thus the epigenetic regulation of many genes. Due to the number of functions of this compound, it also shows promising therapeutic properties.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/11/3/4023-hydroxybutyratepolyhydroxybutyrate3-HB metabolismsignalinganimalsbacteria
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author Justyna Mierziak
Marta Burgberger
Wioleta Wojtasik
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Marta Burgberger
Wioleta Wojtasik
3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
Biomolecules
3-hydroxybutyrate
polyhydroxybutyrate
3-HB metabolism
signaling
animals
bacteria
author_facet Justyna Mierziak
Marta Burgberger
Wioleta Wojtasik
author_sort Justyna Mierziak
title 3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
title_short 3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
title_full 3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
title_fullStr 3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
title_full_unstemmed 3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
title_sort 3-hydroxybutyrate as a metabolite and a signal molecule regulating processes of living organisms
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomolecules
issn 2218-273X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) as a very important metabolite occurs in animals, bacteria and plants. It is well known that in animals, 3-HB is formed as a product of the normal metabolism of fatty acid oxidation and can therefore be used as an energy source in the absence of sufficient blood glucose. In microorganisms, 3-HB mainly serves as a substrate for the synthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate, which is a reserve material. Recent studies show that in plants, 3-HB acts as a regulatory molecule that most likely influences the expression of genes involved in DNA methylation, thereby altering DNA methylation levels. Additionally, in animals, 3-HB is not only an intermediate metabolite, but also an important regulatory molecule that can influence gene expression, lipid metabolism, neuronal function, and overall metabolic rate. Some of these effects are the direct effects of 3-HB itself, while others are indirect effects, regulated by the metabolites into which 3-HB is converted. One of the most important regulatory functions of 3-HB is the inhibition of the activity of histone deacetylases and thus the epigenetic regulation of many genes. Due to the number of functions of this compound, it also shows promising therapeutic properties.
topic 3-hydroxybutyrate
polyhydroxybutyrate
3-HB metabolism
signaling
animals
bacteria
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/11/3/402
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