Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
Cell ; 182(4): 933-946.e14, 2020 08 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32780992

ABSTRACT

Methanol, being electron rich and derivable from methane or CO2, is a potentially renewable one-carbon (C1) feedstock for microorganisms. Although the ribulose monophosphate (RuMP) cycle used by methylotrophs to assimilate methanol differs from the typical sugar metabolism by only three enzymes, turning a non-methylotrophic organism to a synthetic methylotroph that grows to a high cell density has been challenging. Here we reprogrammed E. coli using metabolic robustness criteria followed by laboratory evolution to establish a strain that can efficiently utilize methanol as the sole carbon source. This synthetic methylotroph alleviated a so far uncharacterized hurdle, DNA-protein crosslinking (DPC), by insertion sequence (IS)-mediated copy number variations (CNVs) and balanced the metabolic flux by mutations. Being capable of growing at a rate comparable with natural methylotrophs in a wide range of methanol concentrations, this synthetic methylotrophic strain illustrates genome editing and evolution for microbial tropism changes and expands the scope of biological C1 conversion.


Subject(s)
Escherichia coli/metabolism , Metabolic Engineering , Methanol/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Carbon/metabolism , Citric Acid Cycle/genetics , DNA Copy Number Variations , Directed Molecular Evolution , Escherichia coli/genetics , Formaldehyde/metabolism , Glycolysis , Mutagenesis , Ribosemonophosphates/metabolism
2.
Cell Death Dis ; 10(11): 786, 2019 10 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31624245

ABSTRACT

MYCN-amplified (MNA) neuroblastoma is an aggressive neural crest-derived pediatric cancer. However, MYCN is indispensable for development and transcriptionally regulates extensive network of genes. Integrating anti-MYCN ChIP-seq and gene expression profiles of neuroblastoma patients revealed the metabolic enzymes, MTHFD2 and PAICS, required for one-carbon metabolism and purine biosynthesis were concomitantly upregulated, which were more susceptible to metastatic neuroblastoma. Moreover, we found that MYCN mediated the folate cycle via MTHFD2, which contributed one-carbon unit to enhance purine synthesis, and further regulated nucleotide production by PAICS in response to cancer progression. Dual knockdown of the MYCN-targeted gene pair, MTHFD2 and PAICS, in MNA neuroblastoma cells synergically reduced cell proliferation, colony formation, migration ability, and DNA synthesis. By systematically screening the compound perturbagens, the gene expression levels of MTHFD2 and PAICS were specifically suppressed by anisomycin and apicidin across cell lines, and our co-treatment results also displayed synergistic inhibition of MNA neuroblastoma cell proliferation. Collectively, targeting a combination of MYCN-targeted genes that interrupts the interconnection of metabolic pathways may overcome drug toxicity and improve the efficacy of current therapeutic agents in MNA neuroblastoma.


Subject(s)
Aminohydrolases/metabolism , Carboxy-Lyases/metabolism , Methylenetetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase (NADP)/metabolism , Multifunctional Enzymes/metabolism , Purines/biosynthesis , Aminohydrolases/genetics , Carboxy-Lyases/genetics , Cell Cycle/physiology , Cell Growth Processes , Cell Line, Tumor , Gene Knockdown Techniques , Humans , Metabolomics , Methylenetetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase (NADP)/genetics , Molecular Targeted Therapy , Multifunctional Enzymes/genetics , Neuroblastoma/genetics , Neuroblastoma/metabolism , Neuroblastoma/pathology , Neuroblastoma/therapy , Transcriptome , Transfection , Up-Regulation
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...