Role of AMP Deaminase in Mucor circinelloides: Implications for Nitrogen Utilization and Lipid Biosynthesis

J Agric Food Chem. 2023 Oct 25;71(42):15680-15691. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c04574. Epub 2023 Oct 11.

Abstract

Lipid accumulation in oleaginous organisms is initiated by AMP deaminase (AMPD) after nitrogen depletion because it mediates the concentration of intracellular adenosine monophosphate (AMP). However, the role of AMPD in lipogenesis in the oleaginous fungus Mucor circinelloides is largely unknown. Therefore, we identified the genes (ampd1 and ampd2) encoding AMPD and investigated the role of AMPD in lipid synthesis in this fungus by overexpressing and deleting ampd genes. Deletion of ampd1 and ampd2 caused 21 and 28% increments in lipid contents under N-limited conditions, respectively. These increases were correlated with the activation of enzymes involved in lipogenesis and the alteration of energy balance. Unexpectedly, overexpression of ampd genes affected nitrogen consumption in both N-limited and N-excess media, which resulted in an increase in cell growth and lipid accumulation compared with the control strain when nitrogen was available. Furthermore, the increased lipid accumulation in the ampd-overexpressing mutants in N-excess media was accompanied by enhanced activities of lipid biosynthetic enzymes. These data suggested that nitrogen metabolism and energy metabolism are affected by AMPD, and overexpression of ampd genes induced lipid accumulation under nitrogen-rich conditions by mimicking the nitrogen limitation response. This highlights an intriguing function of AMPD in M. circinelloides.

Keywords: AMP deaminase; Mucor circinelloides; lipid accumulation; nitrogen metabolism.

MeSH terms

  • AMP Deaminase* / genetics
  • AMP Deaminase* / metabolism
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Lipids
  • Lipogenesis*
  • Mucor / genetics
  • Mucor / metabolism
  • Nitrogen / metabolism

Substances

  • AMP Deaminase
  • Lipids
  • Nitrogen

Supplementary concepts

  • Mucor circinelloides