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Phosphoproteomics-directed Manipulation Reveals SEC22B As a Hepatocellular Signaling Node Governing Metabolic Actions of Glucagon

Yuqin Wu, Ashish Foollee,Andrea Y Chan,Susanne Hille,Jana Hauke, Matthew P Challis, Jared L Johnson, Tomer M Yaron, Victoria Mynard, Okka H Aung, Maria Almira S Cleofe,Cheng Huang, C,Mohammad Rahbari,Suchira Gallage,Mathias Heikenwalder,Lewis C Cantley,Ralf B Schittenhelm,Luke E Formosa,Greg C Smith,Jürgen G Okun, Oliver J Müller,Patricia M Rusu, Adam J Rose

Nature communications(2024)

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The peptide hormone glucagon is a fundamental metabolic regulator that is also being considered as a pharmacotherapeutic option for obesity and type 2 diabetes. Despite this, we know very little regarding how glucagon exerts its pleiotropic metabolic actions. Given that the liver is a chief site of action, we performed in situ time-resolved liver phosphoproteomics to reveal glucagon signaling nodes. Through pathway analysis of the thousands of phosphopeptides identified, we reveal “membrane trafficking” as a dominant signature with the vesicle trafficking protein SEC22 Homolog B (SEC22B) S137 phosphorylation being a top hit. Hepatocyte-specific loss- and gain-of-function experiments reveal that SEC22B was a key regulator of glycogen, lipid and amino acid metabolism, with SEC22B-S137 phosphorylation playing a major role in glucagon action. Mechanistically, we identify several protein binding partners of SEC22B affected by glucagon, some of which were differentially enriched with SEC22B-S137 phosphorylation. In summary, we demonstrate that phosphorylation of SEC22B is a hepatocellular signaling node mediating the metabolic actions of glucagon and provide a rich resource for future investigations on the biology of glucagon action. Glucagon is hormone that signals via a dedicated g-protein coupled receptor, but downstream signaling is poorly understood. Here, Wu et al. uncover liver glucagon signaling using phosphoproteomics and define a role for the vesicle trafficking protein SEC22B in distinct metabolic actions.
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