Abstract
Standard methods to quantify the activity of triacylglycerol (TAG) synthesizing enzymes DGAT and PDAT (TAG-SE) require a sensitive but rather arduous laboratory assay based on radio-labeled substrates. Here we describe two straightforward methods to detect TAG production in baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. First we demonstrate that a quadruple knockout yeast strain deficient in storage lipids has a reduced growth rate in a medium supplemented with fatty acids. This phenotype is rescued by restoring TAG biosynthesis and can be thus used to select yeast cells expressing a recombinant TAG-SE. In the second method, the activity of the recombinant enzyme is measured in a fluorescent in situ assay using Nile red dye that is specific for neutral lipids. Correlation between Nile red fluorescence and enzyme activity is demonstrated with several mutants of a TAG synthesizing enzyme. This yeast live-cell-based assay is rapid, inexpensive, sensitive, and is amenable to high-throughput applications. The methods can be used for a variety of applications such as isolation of novel genes, directed evolution, gene-specific drug screening and will facilitate novel approaches in the research of TAG-SE.
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Abbreviations
- BnDGAT1 :
-
Brassica napus DGAT1
- DGAT:
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Acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferase
- FA:
-
Fatty acids
- FACS:
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Fluorescence-activated cell sorting
- LuDGAT1 :
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Linum usitatissimum DGAT1
- NRA:
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Nile red assay
- OD:
-
Optical density
- PDAT:
-
Phospholipid:diacylglycerol acyltransferase
- RcDGAT1 :
-
Ricinus communis DGAT1
- TAG:
-
Triacylglycerol
- TLC:
-
Thin layer chromatography
- TAG-SE:
-
TAG synthesizing enzymes
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We thank S. Stymne and U. Ståhl for providing the yeast strain H1246 and the corresponding parental line and C. Snyder for reviewing the manuscript. This research was supported by AVAC Ltd., the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Canada Research Chairs Program.
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R. M. P. Siloto and M. Truksa have contributed equally to this work and should be both regarded as the first author.
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Siloto, R.M.P., Truksa, M., He, X. et al. Simple Methods to Detect Triacylglycerol Biosynthesis in a Yeast-Based Recombinant System. Lipids 44, 963–973 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-009-3336-0
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