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Combinatorial Assembly of Modular Glucosides via Carboxylesterases Regulates

Authors :
Chester J J, Wrobel
Jingfang, Yu
Pedro R, Rodrigues
Andreas H, Ludewig
Brian J, Curtis
Sarah M, Cohen
Bennett W, Fox
Michael P, O'Donnell
Paul W, Sternberg
Frank C, Schroeder
Source :
J Am Chem Soc
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The recently discovered modular glucosides (MOGLs) form a large metabolite library derived from combinatorial assembly of moieties from amino acid, neurotransmitter, and lipid metabolism in the model organism C. elegans. Combining CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, comparative metabolomics, and synthesis, we show that the carboxylesterase homologue Cel-CEST-1.2 is responsible for specific 2-O-acylation of diverse glucose scaffolds with a wide variety of building blocks, resulting in more than 150 different MOGLs. We further show that this biosynthetic role is conserved for the closest homologue of Cel-CEST-1.2 in the related nematode species C. briggsae, Cbr-CEST-2. Expression of Cel-cest-1.2 and MOGL biosynthesis are strongly induced by starvation conditions in C. elegans, one of the premier model systems for mechanisms connecting nutrition and physiology. Cel-cest-1.2-deletion results in early death of adult animals under starvation conditions, providing first insights into the biological functions of MOGLs.

Details

ISSN :
15205126
Volume :
143
Issue :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
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