The SARM1 TIR domain produces glycocyclic ADPR molecules as minor products

Author:

Garb JeremyORCID,Amitai Gil,Lu AllenORCID,Ofir Gal,Brandis Alexander,Mehlman Tevie,Kranzusch Philip J.,Sorek Rotem

Abstract

Sterile alpha and TIR motif-containing 1 (SARM1) is a protein involved in programmed death of injured axons. Following axon injury or a drug-induced insult, the TIR domain of SARM1 degrades the essential molecule nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), leading to a form of axonal death called Wallerian degeneration. Degradation of NAD+ by SARM1 is essential for the Wallerian degeneration process, but accumulating evidence suggest that other activities of SARM1, beyond the mere degradation of NAD+, may be necessary for programmed axonal death. In this study we show that the TIR domains of both human and fruit fly SARM1 produce 1′′–2′ and 1′′–3′ glycocyclic ADP-ribose (gcADPR) molecules as minor products. As previously reported, we observed that SARM1 TIR domains mostly convert NAD+ to ADPR (for human SARM1) or cADPR (in the case of SARM1 from Drosophila melanogaster). However, we now show that human and Drosophila SARM1 additionally convert ~0.1–0.5% of NAD+ into gcADPR molecules. We find that SARM1 TIR domains produce gcADPR molecules both when purified in vitro and when expressed in bacterial cells. Given that gcADPR is a second messenger involved in programmed cell death in bacteria and likely in plants, we propose that gcADPR may play a role in SARM1-induced programmed axonal death in animals.

Funder

European Research Council

Israel Science Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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