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Subtle Control of Carbon Chain Length in Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Synthases

Authors :
Nakat, Mai
Ikeuchi, Kenshin
Hayashi, Shohei
1000030360928
Satoh, Yasuharu
1000060160735
Ogasawara, Yasushi
1000070264679
Dairi, Tohru
Nakat, Mai
Ikeuchi, Kenshin
Hayashi, Shohei
1000030360928
Satoh, Yasuharu
1000060160735
Ogasawara, Yasushi
1000070264679
Dairi, Tohru
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Some marine bacteria synthesize docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; C-22) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; C-20) by enzyme complexes composed of four subunits (A-D). We recently revealed that beta-ketoacyl synthase (KSC)/chain length factor (CLF)-like domains in the "C" subunit of DHA synthase catalyzed the last elongation step (C-20 to C-22) even though their amino acid sequences are very similar to those of EPA synthase. To investigate the amino acid residues controlling the product chain length, conserved residues in the KSC/CLF-like domains in DHA synthase were replaced with corresponding EPA synthase residues. Among 12 mutants, two CLF-like domain-mutated genes completely lost DHA productivity and produced trace amounts of EPA when coexpressed with dha-ABD in Escherichia coli, whereas when coexpressed with epa-ABD, they produced the same amounts of EPA as epa-ABCD. These results suggest that the product profiles were subtly controlled by several amino acid residues.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375223649
Document Type :
Electronic Resource