Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase

Abstract Background Sterols are structural and functional components of eukaryotic cell membranes. Plants produce a complex mixture of sterols, among which β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, and cholesterol in some Solanaceae, are the most abundant species. Many reports have shown that the sti...

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Main Authors: Laura Gutiérrez-García, Montserrat Arró, Teresa Altabella, Albert Ferrer, Albert Boronat
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-021-02898-7
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spelling doaj-fcbbee0651ca496483c8d0127adc41e72021-03-21T12:18:30ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292021-03-0121111410.1186/s12870-021-02898-7Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturaseLaura Gutiérrez-García0Montserrat Arró1Teresa Altabella2Albert Ferrer3Albert Boronat4Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB)Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB)Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB)Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB)Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB)Abstract Background Sterols are structural and functional components of eukaryotic cell membranes. Plants produce a complex mixture of sterols, among which β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, and cholesterol in some Solanaceae, are the most abundant species. Many reports have shown that the stigmasterol to β-sitosterol ratio changes during plant development and in response to stresses, suggesting that it may play a role in the regulation of these processes. In tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), changes in the stigmasterol to β-sitosterol ratio correlate with the induction of the only gene encoding sterol C22-desaturase (C22DES), the enzyme specifically involved in the conversion of β-sitosterol to stigmasterol. However, despite the biological interest of this enzyme, there is still a lack of knowledge about several relevant aspects related to its structure and function. Results In this study we report the subcellular localization of tomato C22DES in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) based on confocal fluorescence microscopy and cell fractionation analyses. Modeling studies have also revealed that C22DES consists of two well-differentiated domains: a single N-terminal transmembrane-helix domain (TMH) anchored in the ER-membrane and a globular (or catalytic) domain that is oriented towards the cytosol. Although TMH is sufficient for the targeting and retention of the enzyme in the ER, the globular domain may also interact and be retained in the ER in the absence of the N-terminal transmembrane domain. The observation that a truncated version of C22DES lacking the TMH is enzymatically inactive revealed that the N-terminal membrane domain is essential for enzyme activity. The in silico analysis of the TMH region of plant C22DES revealed several structural features that could be involved in substrate recognition and binding. Conclusions Overall, this study contributes to expand the current knowledge on the structure and function of plant C22DES and to unveil novel aspects related to plant sterol metabolism.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-021-02898-7TomatoSterol metabolism, Stigmasterolβ-SitosterolCytochrome P450Sterol C22-desaturase, endoplasmic reticulum
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author Laura Gutiérrez-García
Montserrat Arró
Teresa Altabella
Albert Ferrer
Albert Boronat
spellingShingle Laura Gutiérrez-García
Montserrat Arró
Teresa Altabella
Albert Ferrer
Albert Boronat
Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase
BMC Plant Biology
Tomato
Sterol metabolism, Stigmasterol
β-Sitosterol
Cytochrome P450
Sterol C22-desaturase, endoplasmic reticulum
author_facet Laura Gutiérrez-García
Montserrat Arró
Teresa Altabella
Albert Ferrer
Albert Boronat
author_sort Laura Gutiérrez-García
title Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase
title_short Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase
title_full Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase
title_fullStr Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol C22 desaturase
title_sort structural and functional analysis of tomato sterol c22 desaturase
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Sterols are structural and functional components of eukaryotic cell membranes. Plants produce a complex mixture of sterols, among which β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, and cholesterol in some Solanaceae, are the most abundant species. Many reports have shown that the stigmasterol to β-sitosterol ratio changes during plant development and in response to stresses, suggesting that it may play a role in the regulation of these processes. In tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), changes in the stigmasterol to β-sitosterol ratio correlate with the induction of the only gene encoding sterol C22-desaturase (C22DES), the enzyme specifically involved in the conversion of β-sitosterol to stigmasterol. However, despite the biological interest of this enzyme, there is still a lack of knowledge about several relevant aspects related to its structure and function. Results In this study we report the subcellular localization of tomato C22DES in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) based on confocal fluorescence microscopy and cell fractionation analyses. Modeling studies have also revealed that C22DES consists of two well-differentiated domains: a single N-terminal transmembrane-helix domain (TMH) anchored in the ER-membrane and a globular (or catalytic) domain that is oriented towards the cytosol. Although TMH is sufficient for the targeting and retention of the enzyme in the ER, the globular domain may also interact and be retained in the ER in the absence of the N-terminal transmembrane domain. The observation that a truncated version of C22DES lacking the TMH is enzymatically inactive revealed that the N-terminal membrane domain is essential for enzyme activity. The in silico analysis of the TMH region of plant C22DES revealed several structural features that could be involved in substrate recognition and binding. Conclusions Overall, this study contributes to expand the current knowledge on the structure and function of plant C22DES and to unveil novel aspects related to plant sterol metabolism.
topic Tomato
Sterol metabolism, Stigmasterol
β-Sitosterol
Cytochrome P450
Sterol C22-desaturase, endoplasmic reticulum
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-021-02898-7
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