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Fermentation and alternative respiration compensate for NADH dehydrogenase deficiency in a prokaryotic model of DJ-1-associated Parkinsonism

  • 1. Univ Paris 07, Inst Jacques Monod, Stress Mol, F-75005 Paris, France
  • 2. Univ Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cite, Unite Biol Fonct & Adaptat BFA, CNRS,Bioprofiler Facil,UMR 8251, F-75205 Paris, France
  • 3. Univ Paris 11, Inst Genet & Microbiol, Lab Signalisat & Reseaux Regulat Bacteriens, UMR 8621, F-91405 Orsay, France
  • 4. Fac Sci Bizerte, Lab Biochim & Biol Mol UR 03 0902, Zarzouna 7021, Bizerte, Tunisia

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YajL is the closest prokaryotic homologue of Parkinson's disease-associated DJ-1, a protein of undefined function involved in the oxidative stress response. We reported recently that YajL and DJ-1 protect cells against oxidative stress-induced protein aggregation by acting as covalent chaperones for the thiol proteome, including the NuoG subunit of NADH dehydrogenase 1, and that NADH dehydrogenase 1 activity is negligible in the yajL mutant. We report here that this mutant compensates for low NADH dehydrogenase activity by utilizing NADH-independent alternative dehydrogenases, including pyruvate oxidase PoxB and D-amino acid dehydrogenase DadA, and mixed acid aerobic fermentations characterized by acetate, lactate, succinate and ethanol excretion. The yajL mutant has a low adenylate energy charge favouring glycolytic flux, and a high NADH/NAD ratio favouring fermentations over pyruvate dehydrogenase and the Krebs cycle. DNA array analysis showed upregulation of genes involved in glycolytic and pentose phosphate pathways and alternative respiratory pathways. Moreover, the yajL mutant preferentially catabolized pyruvate-forming amino acids over Krebs cycle-related amino acids, and thus the yajL mutant utilizes pyruvate-centred respiro-fermentative metabolism to compensate for the NADH dehydrogenase 1 defect and constitutes an interesting model for studying eukaryotic respiratory complex I deficiencies, especially those associated with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

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