Overexpression of Tisochrysis lutea Akd1 identifies a key cold-induced alkenone desaturase enzyme.

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Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8572, Japan.

Published: July 2018

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  • Alkenones are long-chain lipids from haptophyte algae that serve as effective palaeothermometers due to their temperature-dependent unsaturation.
  • Researchers identified a new desaturase enzyme, called Akd1, that regulates the conversion of C-alkenones based on temperature, with one candidate gene showing significant activity during cold stress.
  • Understanding the Akd1 gene can enhance knowledge of alkenone production and its implications in oceanic biogeochemistry through metagenomic studies.

Article Abstract

Alkenones are unusual long-chain neutral lipids that were first identified in oceanic sediments. Currently they are regarded as reliable palaeothermometers, since their unsaturation status changes depending on temperature. These molecules are synthesised by specific haptophyte algae and are stored in the lipid body as the main energy storage molecules. However, the molecular mechanisms that regulate the alkenone biosynthetic pathway, especially the low temperature-dependent desaturation reaction, have not been elucidated. Here, using an alkenone-producing haptophyte alga, Tisochrysis lutea, we show that the alkenone desaturation reaction is catalysed by a newly identified desaturase. We first isolated two candidate desaturase genes and found that one of these genes was drastically upregulated in response to cold stress. Gas chromatographic analysis revealed that the overexpression of this gene, named as Akd1 finally, increased the conversion of di-unsaturated C-alkenone to tri-unsaturated molecule by alkenone desaturation, even at a high temperature when endogenous desaturation is efficiently suppressed. We anticipate that the Akd1 gene will be of great help for elucidating more detailed mechanisms of temperature response of alkenone desaturation, and identification of active species contributing alkenone production in metagenomic and/or metatranscriptomic studies in the field of oceanic biogeochemistry.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060089PMC
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