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Radiosynthesis of 1-2-[18F]Fluoroethyl-L-Tryptophan using a One-pot, Two-step Protocol
Published on: September 21, 2021
Tryptophanol enhances nitrogen assimilation in marine diatoms
Dong-Sheng Zhao1,2, Shengqin Wang1, Yi-Cheng Xu1,3
1Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Water Ecological Environment Treatment and Resource Protection, College of Life and Environmental Science, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, China.
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Diatoms exhibit high competitive capacity in nitrogen assimilation, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we identify a non-ribosomal peptide synthase-like gene (PtNRPS1) with an atypical domain structure (A-T-R1-R2) in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum, crucial for short-term nitrogen assimilation. In vitro enzyme assays show PtNRPS1 catalyzes conversion of L-tryptophan to tryptophanol, a tryptophan-derived indole compound that promotes diatom growth at concentrations far lower than indole-3-acetic acid. Transcriptomic, metabolomic analyses, and stable-isotope analyses indicate tryptophanol enhances short-term nitrogen assimilation. CRISPR-Cas9 knockout of PtNRPS1 abolishes tryptophanol biosynthesis and reduces nitrogen-assimilation enzymes activities, which are restored by exogenous tryptophanol. PtNRPS1 overexpression results in delayed but sustained enzyme elevation. Global distribution of PtNRPS1 homologues in stramenopiles positively correlates with nitrogen-assimilation gene abundance. Our findings suggest tryptophanol, synthesized by a diatom NRPS, accelerates nitrogen assimilation, providing a competitive edge in oceanic nitrogen acquisition.
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