Christina C Abbate’s research while affiliated with University of California, Davis and other places

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Figure 1. Schematic diagram of CCM, associated regulators and live-cell reporters. Several of the major catabolic routes involved in CCM are depicted using a simplified formalism. Protein synthesis and its network of regulatory kinases are shown as an example of an ATP-consuming anabolic process that is closely interconnected with CCM. Shown throughout the diagram are examples of biosensors or other reagents that have been used to track CCM function within living cells; green cylinders represent biosensors based on cpGFP, and blue/yellow cylinders represent biosensors based on FRET interactions between cyan and yellow fluorescent proteins. Relevant references for each sensor are listed in the legend at right. The set of biosensors shown is not exhaustive, and there are many additional tools we were unable to include due to space constraints.
Understanding metabolic plasticity at single cell resolution
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October 2024

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Essays in Biochemistry

Christina C Abbate

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Jason Hu

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It is increasingly clear that cellular metabolic function varies not just between cells of different tissues, but also within tissues and cell types. In this essay, we envision how differences in central carbon metabolism arise from multiple sources, including the cell cycle, circadian rhythms, intrinsic metabolic cycles, and others. We also discuss and compare methods that enable such variation to be detected, including single-cell metabolomics and RNA-sequencing. We pay particular attention to biosensors for AMPK and central carbon metabolites, which when used in combination with metabolic perturbations, provide clear evidence of cellular variance in metabolic function.

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... The complexity and heterogeneity of cellular metabolism between different tissues and within tissues themselves impacts their function. This metabolic plasticity and variety within cells and tissues needs to be accounted for and Abbate et al. [1] discuss and compare methods and approaches for the detection of these variations including single cell RNA sequencing, mass spectrometry imaging as well as biosensors for metabolites and AMPK. ...

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A special issue of Essays in Biochemistry on AMPK and AMPK-related kinases
Understanding metabolic plasticity at single cell resolution

Essays in Biochemistry