An endoplasmic reticulum localized acetyl-CoA transporter is required for efficient fatty acid synthesis in Toxoplasma gondii.

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Open Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1098/rsob.240184
Biyun Qin, Bolin Fan, Yazhou Li, Yidan Wang, Bang Shen, Ningbo Xia
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Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that can infect humans and diverse animals. Fatty acids are critical for the growth and proliferation of T. gondii, which has at least two pathways to synthesize fatty acids, including the type II de novo synthesis pathway in the apicoplast and the elongation pathway in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Acetyl-CoA is the key substrate for both fatty acid synthesis pathways. In the apicoplast, acetyl-CoA is mainly provided by the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex. However, how the ER acquires acetyl-CoA is not fully understood. Here, we identified a putative acetyl-CoA transporter (TgAT1) that localized to the ER of T. gondii. Deletion of TgAT1 impaired parasite growth and invasion in vitro and attenuated tachyzoite virulence in vivo. Metabolic tracing using 13C-acetate found that loss of TgAT1 reduced the incorporation of 13C into certain fatty acids, suggesting reduced activities of elongation. Truncation of AT1 was previously reported to confer resistance to the antimalarial compound GNF179 in Plasmodium falciparum. Interestingly, GNF179 had much weaker inhibitory effect on Toxoplasma than on Plasmodium. In addition, deletion of AT1 did not affect the susceptibility of Toxoplasma to GNF179, suggesting that this compound might be taken up differently or has different inhibitory mechanisms in these parasites. Together, our data show that TgAT1 has important roles for parasite growth and fatty acid synthesis, but its disruption does not confer GNF179 resistance in T. gondii.

弓形虫体内脂肪酸的高效合成需要内质网定位的乙酰-CoA 转运体。
弓形虫是一种可感染人类和各种动物的细胞内寄生虫。脂肪酸对弓形虫的生长和增殖至关重要,弓形虫至少有两条合成脂肪酸的途径,包括在细胞顶质中的 II 型从头合成途径和在内质网(ER)中的延伸途径。乙酰-CoA 是这两种脂肪酸合成途径的关键底物。在细胞质中,乙酰-CoA 主要由丙酮酸脱氢酶复合体提供。然而,人们对 ER 如何获得乙酰-CoA 并不完全清楚。在这里,我们发现了一个定位在淋球菌ER的推定乙酰-CoA转运体(TgAT1)。TgAT1的缺失会影响寄生虫在体外的生长和侵袭,并削弱其在体内的毒力。利用 13C 乙酸进行的代谢追踪发现,TgAT1 的缺失减少了某些脂肪酸中 13C 的掺入,这表明延伸活动减少。以前曾有报道称,AT1的截短会使恶性疟原虫对抗疟化合物GNF179产生抗药性。有趣的是,GNF179 对弓形虫的抑制作用比对疟原虫弱得多。此外,AT1的缺失并不影响弓形虫对GNF179的敏感性,这表明这种化合物在这些寄生虫体内的吸收方式或抑制机制可能不同。总之,我们的数据表明,TgAT1 对寄生虫的生长和脂肪酸合成具有重要作用,但破坏它并不会使弓形虫对 GNF179 产生抗药性。
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Open Biology
Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
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