Insights on the evolution of trehalose biosynthesis


Por: Avonce N., Mendoza-Vargas A., Morett E., Iturriag G.

Publicada: 1 ene 2006
Resumen:
Background: The compatible solute trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide, which accumulates upon heat, cold or osmotic stress. It was commonly accepted that trehalose is only present in extremophiles or cryptobiotic organisms. However, in recent years it has been shown that although higher plants do not accumulate trehalose at significant levels they have actively transcribed genes encoding the corresponding biosynthetic enzymes. Results: In this study we show that trehalose biosynthesis ability is present in eubacteria, archaea, plants, fungi and animals. In bacteria there are five different biosynthetic routes, whereas in fungi, plants and animals there is only one. We present phylogenetic analyses of the trehalose-6-phosphate synthase (TPS) and trehalose-phosphatase (TPP) domains and show that there is a close evolutionary relationship between these domains in proteins from diverse organisms. In bacteria TPS and TPP genes are clustered, whereas in eukaryotes these domains are fused in a single protein. Conclusion: We have demonstrated that trehalose biosynthesis pathways are widely distributed in nature. Interestingly, several eubacterial species have multiple pathways, while eukaryotes have only the TPS/TPP pathway. Vertebrates lack trehalose biosynthetic capacity but can catabolise it. TPS and TPP domains have evolved mainly in parallel and it is likely that they have experienced several instances of gene duplication and lateral gene transfer. © 2006 Avonce et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

Filiaciones:
Avonce N.:
 Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología-UAEM, Av. Universidad 1001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico

 Instituto de Biotecnología-UNAM, Av. Universidad 2001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico

Mendoza-Vargas A.:
 Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología-UAEM, Av. Universidad 1001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico

Morett E.:
 Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología-UAEM, Av. Universidad 1001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico

Iturriag G.:
 Instituto de Biotecnología-UNAM, Av. Universidad 2001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Mexico
ISSN: 14712148
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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 6 Número:
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WOS Id: 000243510800001
ID de PubMed: 17178000
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