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Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis
The pathogenic yeast Candida parapsilosis metabolizes hydroxyderivatives of benzene and benzoic acid to compounds channeled into central metabolism, including the mitochondrially localized tricarboxylic acid cycle, via the 3-oxoadipate and gentisate pathways. The orchestration of both catabolic path...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5144973/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27707801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034389 |
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author | Zeman, Igor Neboháčová, Martina Gérecová, Gabriela Katonová, Kornélia Jánošíková, Eva Jakúbková, Michaela Centárová, Ivana Dunčková, Ivana Tomáška, L'ubomír Pryszcz, Leszek P. Gabaldón, Toni Nosek, Jozef |
author_facet | Zeman, Igor Neboháčová, Martina Gérecová, Gabriela Katonová, Kornélia Jánošíková, Eva Jakúbková, Michaela Centárová, Ivana Dunčková, Ivana Tomáška, L'ubomír Pryszcz, Leszek P. Gabaldón, Toni Nosek, Jozef |
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description | The pathogenic yeast Candida parapsilosis metabolizes hydroxyderivatives of benzene and benzoic acid to compounds channeled into central metabolism, including the mitochondrially localized tricarboxylic acid cycle, via the 3-oxoadipate and gentisate pathways. The orchestration of both catabolic pathways with mitochondrial metabolism as well as their evolutionary origin is not fully understood. Our results show that the enzymes involved in these two pathways operate in the cytoplasm with the exception of the mitochondrially targeted 3-oxoadipate CoA-transferase (Osc1p) and 3-oxoadipyl-CoA thiolase (Oct1p) catalyzing the last two reactions of the 3-oxoadipate pathway. The cellular localization of the enzymes indicates that degradation of hydroxyaromatic compounds requires a shuttling of intermediates, cofactors, and products of the corresponding biochemical reactions between cytosol and mitochondria. Indeed, we found that yeast cells assimilating hydroxybenzoates increase the expression of genes SFC1, LEU5, YHM2, and MPC1 coding for succinate/fumarate carrier, coenzyme A carrier, oxoglutarate/citrate carrier, and the subunit of pyruvate carrier, respectively. A phylogenetic analysis uncovered distinct evolutionary trajectories for sparsely distributed gene clusters coding for enzymes of both pathways. Whereas the 3-oxoadipate pathway appears to have evolved by vertical descent combined with multiple losses, the gentisate pathway shows a striking pattern suggestive of horizontal gene transfer to the evolutionarily distant Mucorales. |
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spelling | pubmed-51449732016-12-09 Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis Zeman, Igor Neboháčová, Martina Gérecová, Gabriela Katonová, Kornélia Jánošíková, Eva Jakúbková, Michaela Centárová, Ivana Dunčková, Ivana Tomáška, L'ubomír Pryszcz, Leszek P. Gabaldón, Toni Nosek, Jozef G3 (Bethesda) Investigations The pathogenic yeast Candida parapsilosis metabolizes hydroxyderivatives of benzene and benzoic acid to compounds channeled into central metabolism, including the mitochondrially localized tricarboxylic acid cycle, via the 3-oxoadipate and gentisate pathways. The orchestration of both catabolic pathways with mitochondrial metabolism as well as their evolutionary origin is not fully understood. Our results show that the enzymes involved in these two pathways operate in the cytoplasm with the exception of the mitochondrially targeted 3-oxoadipate CoA-transferase (Osc1p) and 3-oxoadipyl-CoA thiolase (Oct1p) catalyzing the last two reactions of the 3-oxoadipate pathway. The cellular localization of the enzymes indicates that degradation of hydroxyaromatic compounds requires a shuttling of intermediates, cofactors, and products of the corresponding biochemical reactions between cytosol and mitochondria. Indeed, we found that yeast cells assimilating hydroxybenzoates increase the expression of genes SFC1, LEU5, YHM2, and MPC1 coding for succinate/fumarate carrier, coenzyme A carrier, oxoglutarate/citrate carrier, and the subunit of pyruvate carrier, respectively. A phylogenetic analysis uncovered distinct evolutionary trajectories for sparsely distributed gene clusters coding for enzymes of both pathways. Whereas the 3-oxoadipate pathway appears to have evolved by vertical descent combined with multiple losses, the gentisate pathway shows a striking pattern suggestive of horizontal gene transfer to the evolutionarily distant Mucorales. Genetics Society of America 2016-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5144973/ /pubmed/27707801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034389 Text en Copyright © 2016 Zeman et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Investigations Zeman, Igor Neboháčová, Martina Gérecová, Gabriela Katonová, Kornélia Jánošíková, Eva Jakúbková, Michaela Centárová, Ivana Dunčková, Ivana Tomáška, L'ubomír Pryszcz, Leszek P. Gabaldón, Toni Nosek, Jozef Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis |
title | Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis |
title_full | Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis |
title_fullStr | Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis |
title_short | Mitochondrial Carriers Link the Catabolism of Hydroxyaromatic Compounds to the Central Metabolism in Candida parapsilosis |
title_sort | mitochondrial carriers link the catabolism of hydroxyaromatic compounds to the central metabolism in candida parapsilosis |
topic | Investigations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5144973/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27707801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034389 |
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