Genetic and biochemical evidence for redundant pathways leading to mycosporine-like amino acid biosynthesis in the cyanobacterium sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae ITEP-024

Vanessa Geraldes, Lívia Soman de Medeiros, Stella T. Lima, Danillo Oliveira Alvarenga, Ranko Gacesa, Paul F. Long, Marli Fátima Fiore, Ernani Pinto*

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Abstract

Cyanobacteria have been widely reported to produce a variety of UV-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs). Herein, we reported production of the unusual MAA, mycosporine-glycine-alanine (MGA) in the cyanobacte-rium Sphaerospermopsis torques-reginae ITEP-024 using a newly developed UHPLC-DAD-MS/HRMS (ultra-high per-formance liquid chromatography–diode array detection–high resolution tandem mass spectrometry) method. MGA had previously been first identified in a red-algae, but S. torques-reginae strain ITEP-024 is the first cyanobacteria to be reported as an MGA producer. Herein, the chemical structure of MGA is fully elucidated from one-dimensional / two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance and HRMS data analyses. MAAs are unusually produced constitutively in S. torques-reginae ITEP-024, and this production was further enhanced following UV-irradiance. It has been proposed that MAA biosynthesis proceeds in cyanobacteria from the pentose phosphate pathway intermediate sedoheptulose 7-phos-phate. Annotation of a gene cluster encoded in the genome sequence of S. torques-reginae ITEP-024 supports these gene products could catalyse the biosynthesis of MAAs. However, addition of glyphosate to cultures of S. torques-reginae ITEP-024 abolished constitutive and ultra-violet radiation induced production of MGA, shinorine and porphyra-334. This finding supports involvement of the shikimic acid pathway in the biosynthesis of MAAs by this species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-187
Number of pages11
JournalAlgae
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Cyanobacteria
  • Mycosporine-glycine-alanine (MGA)
  • Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs)
  • Sphaerosper-mopsis torques-reginae
  • UV-induction

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