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Modular metabolite assembly in Caenorhabditis elegans depends on carboxylesterases and formation of lysosome-related organelles.


ABSTRACT: Signaling molecules derived from attachment of diverse metabolic building blocks to ascarosides play a central role in the life history of C. elegans and other nematodes; however, many aspects of their biogenesis remain unclear. Using comparative metabolomics, we show that a pathway mediating formation of intestinal lysosome-related organelles (LROs) is required for biosynthesis of most modular ascarosides as well as previously undescribed modular glucosides. Similar to modular ascarosides, the modular glucosides are derived from highly selective assembly of moieties from nucleoside, amino acid, neurotransmitter, and lipid metabolism, suggesting that modular glucosides, like the ascarosides, may serve signaling functions. We further show that carboxylesterases that localize to intestinal organelles are required for the assembly of both modular ascarosides and glucosides via ester and amide linkages. Further exploration of LRO function and carboxylesterase homologs in C. elegans and other animals may reveal additional new compound families and signaling paradigms.

SUBMITTER: Le HH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7641594 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modular metabolite assembly in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> depends on carboxylesterases and formation of lysosome-related organelles.

Le Henry H HH   Wrobel Chester Jj CJ   Cohen Sarah M SM   Yu Jingfang J   Park Heenam H   Helf Maximilian J MJ   Curtis Brian J BJ   Kruempel Joseph C JC   Rodrigues Pedro Reis PR   Hu Patrick J PJ   Sternberg Paul W PW   Schroeder Frank C FC  

eLife 20201016


Signaling molecules derived from attachment of diverse metabolic building blocks to ascarosides play a central role in the life history of <i>C. elegans</i> and other nematodes; however, many aspects of their biogenesis remain unclear. Using comparative metabolomics, we show that a pathway mediating formation of intestinal lysosome-related organelles (LROs) is required for biosynthesis of most modular ascarosides as well as previously undescribed modular glucosides. Similar to modular ascaroside  ...[more]

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