RRC ID 46076
Author Mahanti P, Bose N, Bethke A, Judkins JC, Wollam J, Dumas KJ, Zimmerman AM, Campbell SL, Hu PJ, Antebi A, Schroeder FC.
Title Comparative metabolomics reveals endogenous ligands of DAF-12, a nuclear hormone receptor, regulating C. elegans development and lifespan.
Journal Cell Metab
Abstract Small-molecule ligands of nuclear hormone receptors (NHRs) govern the transcriptional regulation of metazoan development, cell differentiation, and metabolism. However, the physiological ligands of many NHRs remain poorly characterized, primarily due to lack of robust analytical techniques. Using comparative metabolomics, we identified endogenous steroids that act as ligands of the C. elegans NHR, DAF-12, a vitamin D and liver X receptor homolog regulating larval development, fat metabolism, and lifespan. The identified molecules feature unexpected chemical modifications and include only one of two DAF-12 ligands reported earlier, necessitating a revision of previously proposed ligand biosynthetic pathways. We further show that ligand profiles are regulated by a complex enzymatic network, including the Rieske oxygenase DAF-36, the short-chain dehydrogenase DHS-16, and the hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase HSD-1. Our results demonstrate the advantages of comparative metabolomics over traditional candidate-based approaches and provide a blueprint for the identification of ligands for other C. elegans and mammalian NHRs.
Volume 19(1)
Pages 73-83
Published 2014-1-7
DOI 10.1016/j.cmet.2013.11.024
PII S1550-4131(13)00499-3
PMID 24411940
PMC PMC3924769
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / growth & development* Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism* Cholestenes / chemistry Cholestenes / metabolism Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Ligands Longevity / physiology* Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Metabolomics* Mutation / genetics Organ Specificity Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear / metabolism* Signal Transduction Steroids / metabolism
IF 21.567
Times Cited 55
WOS Category ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM CELL BIOLOGY
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C.elegans tm1890 tm1781