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Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori

Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a vital coenzyme for several enzymes involved in diverse enzymatic reactions in animals, and BH4 deficiency can lead to metabolic and neurological disorders due to dysfunction in its metabolism. In the silkworm natural homozygous mutant lem(l), the key enzyme sepiapterin...

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Autores principales: Liang, Dan, Shu, Rui, Jiang, Song, Xu, Mengjun, Cai, Yangyang, Qin, Hongwei, Zhang, Daobo, Feng, Mengwei, Gao, Junshan, Meng, Yan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012083
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author Liang, Dan
Shu, Rui
Jiang, Song
Xu, Mengjun
Cai, Yangyang
Qin, Hongwei
Zhang, Daobo
Feng, Mengwei
Gao, Junshan
Meng, Yan
author_facet Liang, Dan
Shu, Rui
Jiang, Song
Xu, Mengjun
Cai, Yangyang
Qin, Hongwei
Zhang, Daobo
Feng, Mengwei
Gao, Junshan
Meng, Yan
author_sort Liang, Dan
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description Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a vital coenzyme for several enzymes involved in diverse enzymatic reactions in animals, and BH4 deficiency can lead to metabolic and neurological disorders due to dysfunction in its metabolism. In the silkworm natural homozygous mutant lem(l), the key enzyme sepiapterin reductase (BmSPR) in the de novo synthesis pathway of BH4 is inactivated, resulting in severe deficiency of BH4 synthesis. However, it is not known why the lem(l) larvae can survive to the second-instar stage and which pathways lead to their death when BH4 is deficient. Here, we quantified BH4 and found that the fertilized eggs contained large amounts of BH4 transferred from the mother to the offspring, maintaining its normal development in the embryo and the first instar. Subsequently, we investigated the multiple pathways in which BH4 is involved as a cofactor. The results showed that BH4 deficiency in silkworms blocked the melanin synthesis pathway, caused an insufficient degree of epidermal sclerosis, disordered tyrosine metabolism, and damaged mitochondria. On the other hand, BH4 deficiency led to the uncoupling of nitric oxide synthase (BmNOS), a reduced NO production, and a significantly reduced fat in fat body catalyzation by phospholipase A2, resulting in an impaired immune system. Meanwhile, the uncoupling of BmNOS increased the O(2)(−) content, damaged the DNA, and caused the apoptosis of the body cells. Taken together, BH4 is critical for the life and death of lem(l) mutants. This study lays a foundation for the further exploration of lepidopteran insects and provides an important basis for the treatment of human BH4 deficiency-related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-96035682022-10-27 Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori Liang, Dan Shu, Rui Jiang, Song Xu, Mengjun Cai, Yangyang Qin, Hongwei Zhang, Daobo Feng, Mengwei Gao, Junshan Meng, Yan Int J Mol Sci Article Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a vital coenzyme for several enzymes involved in diverse enzymatic reactions in animals, and BH4 deficiency can lead to metabolic and neurological disorders due to dysfunction in its metabolism. In the silkworm natural homozygous mutant lem(l), the key enzyme sepiapterin reductase (BmSPR) in the de novo synthesis pathway of BH4 is inactivated, resulting in severe deficiency of BH4 synthesis. However, it is not known why the lem(l) larvae can survive to the second-instar stage and which pathways lead to their death when BH4 is deficient. Here, we quantified BH4 and found that the fertilized eggs contained large amounts of BH4 transferred from the mother to the offspring, maintaining its normal development in the embryo and the first instar. Subsequently, we investigated the multiple pathways in which BH4 is involved as a cofactor. The results showed that BH4 deficiency in silkworms blocked the melanin synthesis pathway, caused an insufficient degree of epidermal sclerosis, disordered tyrosine metabolism, and damaged mitochondria. On the other hand, BH4 deficiency led to the uncoupling of nitric oxide synthase (BmNOS), a reduced NO production, and a significantly reduced fat in fat body catalyzation by phospholipase A2, resulting in an impaired immune system. Meanwhile, the uncoupling of BmNOS increased the O(2)(−) content, damaged the DNA, and caused the apoptosis of the body cells. Taken together, BH4 is critical for the life and death of lem(l) mutants. This study lays a foundation for the further exploration of lepidopteran insects and provides an important basis for the treatment of human BH4 deficiency-related diseases. MDPI 2022-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9603568/ /pubmed/36292934 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012083 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liang, Dan
Shu, Rui
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Xu, Mengjun
Cai, Yangyang
Qin, Hongwei
Zhang, Daobo
Feng, Mengwei
Gao, Junshan
Meng, Yan
Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori
title Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori
title_full Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori
title_fullStr Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori
title_short Exploring the Mystery of the Tetrahydrobiopterin Synthetic Defect Lethal Mutant lem(l) from Birth to Death in the Silkworm Bombyx mori
title_sort exploring the mystery of the tetrahydrobiopterin synthetic defect lethal mutant lem(l) from birth to death in the silkworm bombyx mori
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012083
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