Biosynthesis of the proteins containing neurotoxinβ-N-methylamino-L-alanine in marine diatoms

Author:

Zheng Xianyao,Li AifengORCID,Qiu Jiangbing,Yan Guowang,Zhao Peng,Li Min,Meng Fanping

Abstract

AbstractNeurotoxinβ-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) has been deemed a pathogenic factor for human neurodegenerative diseases. It is an important issue to disclose the biosynthesis mechanism of BMAA in marine diatoms. In the present study, the iron (Fe) limitation (1/3 × Fe) was found to suppress the growth of diatoms but stimulate the production of BMAA-containing proteins, maximum 7.7 fold inThalassiosira minima. Transcriptome analysis showed that energy metabolism, protein biosynthesis and carbon fixation functions were mainly affected by the Fe limitation in the diatom. Analysis of subcellular distribution of BMAA showed that BMAA-containing proteins were mainly detected in the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus. Combination results of the responses of the diatom to Fe deficiency and co-culture with cyanobacteria in our previous study, we speculate that cysteine embedded in peptide chains and methylamine produced by the diatom itself are possibly catalyzed by the cysteine synthase (cysK) to form the BMAA structure in situ. Spiked methylamine in culture media significantly stimulated the production of BMAA, and BMAA amounts were correlated with the expression of cysK gene in different diatoms. The reduced ubiquitination-mediated proteolysis and vesicle trafficking precision through the COPII system would aggravate the accumulation of BMAA-containing proteins in the diatom.Significance StatementWith the detection of neurotoxin BMAA in diverse marine diatoms, the pathogenic risk of BMAA has been further concerned to human neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. Interestingly, BMAA-containing proteins are the dominant forms of this neurotoxin in diatoms. It is a keystone issue to disclose the biosynthesis mechanism of BMAA in marine diatoms. We found Fe-limitation could stimulate the production of BMAA-containing proteins in diatoms and explored its biosynthesis using transcriptomics in this study. Results suggested that cysteine embedded in peptides and methylamine in cytoplasm were catalyzed by the cysteine synthase (cysK) to form BMAA. This study hints that the biosynthesis of BMAA would be improved by the worldwide prevalence of iron deficiency in the coastal waters.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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