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Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice

UbiA prenyltransferase domain containing 1 (UBIAD1) is a novel vitamin K(2) biosynthetic enzyme screened and identified from the human genome database. UBIAD1 has recently been shown to catalyse the biosynthesis of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in zebrafish and human cells. To investigate the function of UBI...

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Autores principales: Nakagawa, Kimie, Sawada, Natsumi, Hirota, Yoshihisa, Uchino, Yuri, Suhara, Yoshitomo, Hasegawa, Tomoka, Amizuka, Norio, Okamoto, Tadashi, Tsugawa, Naoko, Kamao, Maya, Funahashi, Nobuaki, Okano, Toshio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4134213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25127365
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104078
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author Nakagawa, Kimie
Sawada, Natsumi
Hirota, Yoshihisa
Uchino, Yuri
Suhara, Yoshitomo
Hasegawa, Tomoka
Amizuka, Norio
Okamoto, Tadashi
Tsugawa, Naoko
Kamao, Maya
Funahashi, Nobuaki
Okano, Toshio
author_facet Nakagawa, Kimie
Sawada, Natsumi
Hirota, Yoshihisa
Uchino, Yuri
Suhara, Yoshitomo
Hasegawa, Tomoka
Amizuka, Norio
Okamoto, Tadashi
Tsugawa, Naoko
Kamao, Maya
Funahashi, Nobuaki
Okano, Toshio
author_sort Nakagawa, Kimie
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description UbiA prenyltransferase domain containing 1 (UBIAD1) is a novel vitamin K(2) biosynthetic enzyme screened and identified from the human genome database. UBIAD1 has recently been shown to catalyse the biosynthesis of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in zebrafish and human cells. To investigate the function of UBIAD1 in vivo, we attempted to generate mice lacking Ubiad1, a homolog of human UBIAD1, by gene targeting. Ubiad1-deficient (Ubiad1 (−/−)) mouse embryos failed to survive beyond embryonic day 7.5, exhibiting small-sized body and gastrulation arrest. Ubiad1 (−/−) embryonic stem (ES) cells failed to synthesize vitamin K(2) but were able to synthesize CoQ9, similar to wild-type ES cells. Ubiad1 (+/−) mice developed normally, exhibiting normal growth and fertility. Vitamin K(2) tissue levels and synthesis activity were approximately half of those in the wild-type, whereas CoQ9 tissue levels and synthesis activity were similar to those in the wild-type. Similarly, UBIAD1 expression and vitamin K(2) synthesis activity of mouse embryonic fibroblasts prepared from Ubiad1 (+/−) E15.5 embryos were approximately half of those in the wild-type, whereas CoQ9 levels and synthesis activity were similar to those in the wild-type. Ubiad1 (−/−) mouse embryos failed to be rescued, but their embryonic lifespans were extended to term by oral administration of MK-4 or CoQ10 to pregnant Ubiad1 (+/−) mice. These results suggest that UBIAD1 is responsible for vitamin K(2) synthesis but may not be responsible for CoQ9 synthesis in mice. We propose that UBIAD1 plays a pivotal role in embryonic development by synthesizing vitamin K(2), but may have additional functions beyond the biosynthesis of vitamin K(2).
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spelling pubmed-41342132014-08-19 Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice Nakagawa, Kimie Sawada, Natsumi Hirota, Yoshihisa Uchino, Yuri Suhara, Yoshitomo Hasegawa, Tomoka Amizuka, Norio Okamoto, Tadashi Tsugawa, Naoko Kamao, Maya Funahashi, Nobuaki Okano, Toshio PLoS One Research Article UbiA prenyltransferase domain containing 1 (UBIAD1) is a novel vitamin K(2) biosynthetic enzyme screened and identified from the human genome database. UBIAD1 has recently been shown to catalyse the biosynthesis of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) in zebrafish and human cells. To investigate the function of UBIAD1 in vivo, we attempted to generate mice lacking Ubiad1, a homolog of human UBIAD1, by gene targeting. Ubiad1-deficient (Ubiad1 (−/−)) mouse embryos failed to survive beyond embryonic day 7.5, exhibiting small-sized body and gastrulation arrest. Ubiad1 (−/−) embryonic stem (ES) cells failed to synthesize vitamin K(2) but were able to synthesize CoQ9, similar to wild-type ES cells. Ubiad1 (+/−) mice developed normally, exhibiting normal growth and fertility. Vitamin K(2) tissue levels and synthesis activity were approximately half of those in the wild-type, whereas CoQ9 tissue levels and synthesis activity were similar to those in the wild-type. Similarly, UBIAD1 expression and vitamin K(2) synthesis activity of mouse embryonic fibroblasts prepared from Ubiad1 (+/−) E15.5 embryos were approximately half of those in the wild-type, whereas CoQ9 levels and synthesis activity were similar to those in the wild-type. Ubiad1 (−/−) mouse embryos failed to be rescued, but their embryonic lifespans were extended to term by oral administration of MK-4 or CoQ10 to pregnant Ubiad1 (+/−) mice. These results suggest that UBIAD1 is responsible for vitamin K(2) synthesis but may not be responsible for CoQ9 synthesis in mice. We propose that UBIAD1 plays a pivotal role in embryonic development by synthesizing vitamin K(2), but may have additional functions beyond the biosynthesis of vitamin K(2). Public Library of Science 2014-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4134213/ /pubmed/25127365 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104078 Text en © 2014 Nakagawa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nakagawa, Kimie
Sawada, Natsumi
Hirota, Yoshihisa
Uchino, Yuri
Suhara, Yoshitomo
Hasegawa, Tomoka
Amizuka, Norio
Okamoto, Tadashi
Tsugawa, Naoko
Kamao, Maya
Funahashi, Nobuaki
Okano, Toshio
Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice
title Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice
title_full Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice
title_fullStr Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice
title_short Vitamin K(2) Biosynthetic Enzyme, UBIAD1 Is Essential for Embryonic Development of Mice
title_sort vitamin k(2) biosynthetic enzyme, ubiad1 is essential for embryonic development of mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4134213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25127365
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104078
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