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Methyl-end desaturases with ∆12 and ω3 regioselectivities enable the de novo PUFA biosynthesis in the cephalopod Octopus vulgaris.

Diego Garrido1, Naoki Kabeya2, Francisco Hontoria3, Juan C Navarro3, Diana B Reis4, M Virginia Martín1, Covadonga Rodríguez4, Eduardo Almansa1, Óscar Monroig5.   

Abstract

The interest in understanding the capacity of aquatic invertebrates to biosynthesise omega-3 (ω3) long-chain (≥C20) polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) has increased in recent years. Using the common octopus Octopus vulgaris as a model species, we previously characterised a ∆5 desaturase and two elongases (i.e. Elovl2/5 and Elovl4) involved in the biosynthesis of LC-PUFA in molluscs. The aim of this study was to characterise both molecularly and functionally, two methyl-end (or ωx) desaturases that have been long regarded to be absent in most animals. O. vulgaris possess two ωx desaturase genes encoding enzymes with ∆12 and ω3 regioselectivities enabling the de novo biosynthesis of the C18 PUFA 18:2ω6 (LA, linoleic acid) and 18:3ω3 (ALA, α-linolenic acid), generally regarded as dietary essential for animals. The O. vulgaris ∆12 desaturase ("ωx2") mediates the conversion of 18:1ω9 (oleic acid) into LA, and subsequently, the ω3 desaturase ("ωx1") catalyses the ∆15 desaturation from LA to ALA. Additionally, the O. vulgaris ω3 desaturase has ∆17 capacity towards a variety of C20 ω6 PUFA that are converted to their ω3 PUFA products. Particularly relevant was the affinity of the ω3 desaturase towards 20:4ω6 (ARA, arachidonic acid) to produce 20:5ω3 (EPA, eicosapentaenoic acid), as supported by yeast heterologous expression, and enzymatic activity exhibited in vivo when paralarvae were incubated in the presence of [1-14C]20:4ω6. These results confirmed that several routes enabling EPA biosynthesis are operative in O. vulgaris whereas ARA and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6ω3) should be considered essential fatty acids since endogenous production appears to be limited.
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Keywords:  Biosynthesis; Essential fatty acids; Methyl-end desaturases; Octopus vulgaris

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31048041     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.04.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids        ISSN: 1388-1981            Impact factor:   4.698


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Journal:  Mar Biotechnol (NY)       Date:  2021-06-26       Impact factor: 3.619

2.  Unique fatty acid desaturase capacities uncovered in Hediste diversicolor illustrate the roles of aquatic invertebrates in trophic upgrading.

Authors:  Naoki Kabeya; İbrahim Gür; Angela Oboh; Jan Ove Evjemo; Arne M Malzahn; Francisco Hontoria; Juan C Navarro; Óscar Monroig
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2020-06-15       Impact factor: 6.237

3.  A complete enzymatic capacity for biosynthesis of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22 : 6n-3) exists in the marine Harpacticoida copepod Tigriopus californicus.

Authors:  Naoki Kabeya; Masanari Ogino; Hideki Ushio; Yutaka Haga; Shuichi Satoh; Juan C Navarro; Óscar Monroig
Journal:  Open Biol       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 6.411

Review 4.  Fatty Acids of Marine Mollusks: Impact of Diet, Bacterial Symbiosis and Biosynthetic Potential.

Authors:  Natalia V Zhukova
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2019-12-11
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