An acyl-CoA thioesterase is essential for the biosynthesis of a key dauer pheromone in C. elegans

Cell chemical biology(2024)

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Methyl ketone (MK)-ascarosides represent essential components of several pheromones in Caenorhabditis elegans, including the dauer pheromone, which triggers the stress-resistant dauer larval stage, and the male-attracting sex pheromone. Here, we identify an acyl-CoA thioesterase, ACOT-15, that is required for the biosynthesis of MK-ascarosides. We propose a model in which ACOT-15 hydrolyzes the β-keto acyl-CoA side chain of an ascaroside intermediate during β-oxidation, leading to decarboxylation and formation of the MK. Using comparative metabolomics, we identify additional ACOT-15-dependent metabolites, including an unusual piperidyl-modified ascaroside, reminiscent of the alkaloid pelletierine. The β-keto acid generated by ACOT-15 likely couples to 1-piperideine to produce the piperidyl ascaroside, which is much less dauer-inducing than the dauer pheromone, asc-C6-MK (ascr#2, 1). The bacterial food provided influences production of the piperidyl ascaroside by the worm. Our work shows how the biosynthesis of MK- and piperidyl ascarosides intersect and how bacterial food may impact chemical signaling in the worm.
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acyl-CoA thioesterase,ascaroside,ascarosides,Caenorhabditis elegans,natural products,metabolomics,pelletierine,anaferine,dauer,pheromone,beta-oxidation,hydroxylamine,structure elucidation,methyl ketone,ACOT-15,lifespan,piperidine,piperideine,ascr#2,attraction,avoidance
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