Development and fertility in Caenorhabditis elegans clk-1 mutants depend upon transport of dietary coenzyme Q8 to mitochondria

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Jonassen, T [1 ]
Marbois, BN [1 ]
Faull, KF [1 ]
Clarke, CF [1 ]
Larsen, PL [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Chem & Biochem, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M204758200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The Caenorhabditis elegans clk-1 mutants lack coenzyme Q, and instead accumulate the biosynthetic intermediate demethoxy-Q(9) (DMQ(9)). clk-1 animals grow to reproductive adults, albeit slowly, if supplied with Q(8)-containing Escherichia coli. However, if Q is withdrawn from the diet, clk-1 animals either arrest development as young larvae or become sterile adults depending upon the stage at the time of the withdrawal. To understand this stage-dependent response to a Q-less diet, the quinone content was determined during development of wild-type animals. The quinone content varies in the different developmental stages in wild-type fed Q(8)-replete E. coli. The amounts peak at the second larval stage, which coincides with the stage of arrest of clk-1 larvae fed a Q-less diet from hatching. Levels of the endogenously synthesized DMQ(9) are high in the clk1(qmM30)-arrested larvae and sterile adults fed Q-less food. Comparison of quinones from animals fed a Q-replete or a Q-less diet establishes that the Q(8) present is assimilated from the E. coli. Furthermore, this E. colispecific Q(8) is present in mitochondria isolated from fertile clk-1(qm30) adults fed a Q-replete diet. These results suggest that the uptake and transport of dietary Q(8) to mitochondria prevent the arrest and sterility phenotypes of clk-1 mutants and that DMQ is not functionally equivalent to Q.
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