Fungal metabolic model for human type I hereditary tyrosinaemia
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Fungal metabolic model for human type I hereditary tyrosinaemia
Abstract
Type I hereditary tyrosinaemia (HT1) is a severe human inborn disease resulting from loss of fumaryl-acetoacetate hydrolase (Fah). Homozygous disruption of the gene encoding Fah in mice causes neonatal lethality, seriously limiting use of this animal as a model. We report here that fahA, the gene encoding Fah in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans, encodes a polypeptide showing 47.1% identity to its human homologue, fahA disruption results in secretion of succinylacetone (a diagnostic compound for human type I tyrosinaemia) and phenylalanine toxicity. We have isolated spontaneous suppressor mutations preventing this toxicity, presumably representing loss-of-function mutations in genes acting upstream of fahA in the phenylalanine catabolic pathway. Analysis of a class of these mutations demonstrates that loss of homogentisate dioxygenase (leading to alkaptonuria in humans) prevents the effects of a Fah deficiency. Our results strongly suggest human homogentisate dioxygenase as a target for HT1 therapy and illustrate the usefulness of this fungus as an alternative to animal models for certain aspects of human metabolic diseases.
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