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Consensus mutagenesis and ancestral reconstruction provide insight into the substrate specificity and evolution of the front-end Δ6-desaturase family

Consensus mutagenesis and ancestral reconstruction provide insight into the substrate specificity and evolution of the front-end Δ6-desaturase family

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ABSTRACT Marine algae are a major source of omega (ω)-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (ω3-LCPUFAs), which are conditionally essential nutrients in humans and a target for industrial production. The biosynthesis of these molecules in marine algae begins with the desaturation of fatty acids by Δ6-desaturases and enzymes from different species display a range of specificities towards ω3 and ω6 LCPUFAs. In the absence of a molecular structure, the structural basis for the variable substrate specificity of Δ6-desaturases is poorly understood. Here we have conducted a consensus mutagenesis and ancestral protein reconstruction-based analysis of the Δ6-desaturase family, focusing on the ω3-specific Δ6-desaturase from Micromonas pusilla (MpΔ6des) and the bispecific (ω3/ω6) Δ6-desaturase from Ostreococcus tauri (OtΔ6des). Our characterization of consensus amino acid substitutions in MpΔ6des revealed that residues in diverse regions of the protein, such as the N-terminal cytochrome b5 domain, can make important contributions to determining substrate specificity. Ancestral protein reconstruction also suggests that some extant Δ6-desaturases, such as OtΔ6des, could have adapted to different environmental conditions by losing specificity for ω3-LCPUFAs. This dataset provides a map of regions within Δ6-desaturases that contribute to substrate specificity and could facilitate future attempts to engineer these proteins for use in biotechnology.

Vanhercke Thomas、Li Dongdi、Petrie James R.、Singh Surinder P.、Jackson Colin J.、Damry Adam M.

CSIRO Agriculture Flagship, Black Mountain LaboratoriesResearch School of Chemistry, The Australian National UniversityCSIRO Agriculture Flagship, Black Mountain LaboratoriesCSIRO Agriculture Flagship, Black Mountain LaboratoriesResearch School of Chemistry, The Australian National UniversityResearch School of Chemistry, The Australian National University

10.1101/2020.02.07.938332

分子生物学生物化学生物工程学

Vanhercke Thomas,Li Dongdi,Petrie James R.,Singh Surinder P.,Jackson Colin J.,Damry Adam M..Consensus mutagenesis and ancestral reconstruction provide insight into the substrate specificity and evolution of the front-end Δ6-desaturase family[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-24].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.07.938332.点此复制

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