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Biochemical Journal | 2007

Phosphoethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PMT-1) catalyses the first reaction of a new pathway for phosphocholine biosynthesis in Caenorhabditis elegans

Katherine M. Brendza; William P. Haakenson; Rebecca E. Cahoon; Leslie M. Hicks; Lavanya H. Palavalli; Brandi Chiapelli; Merry B. Mclaird; James P. McCarter; D. Jeremy Williams; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Joseph M. Jez

The development of nematicides targeting parasitic nematodes of animals and plants requires the identification of biochemical targets not found in host organisms. Recent studies suggest that Caenorhabditis elegans synthesizes phosphocholine through the action of PEAMT (S-adenosyl-L-methionine:phosphoethanolamine N-methyltransferases) that convert phosphoethanolamine into phosphocholine. Here, we examine the function of a PEAMT from C. elegans (gene: pmt-1; protein: PMT-1). Our analysis shows that PMT-1 only catalyses the conversion of phosphoethanolamine into phospho-monomethylethanolamine, which is the first step in the PEAMT pathway. This is in contrast with the multifunctional PEAMT from plants and Plasmodium that perform multiple methylations in the pathway using a single enzyme. Initial velocity and product inhibition studies indicate that PMT-1 uses a random sequential kinetic mechanism and is feedback inhibited by phosphocholine. To examine the effect of abrogating PMT-1 activity in C. elegans, RNAi (RNA interference) experiments demonstrate that pmt-1 is required for worm growth and development and validate PMT-1 as a potential target for inhibition. Moreover, providing pathway metabolites downstream of PMT-1 reverses the RNAi phenotype of pmt-1. Because PMT-1 is not found in mammals, is only distantly related to the plant PEAMT and is conserved in multiple parasitic nematodes of humans, animals and crop plants, inhibitors targeting it may prove valuable in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.


Biochemistry | 2006

Defining the Role of Phosphomethylethanolamine N-Methyltransferase from Caenorhabditis elegans in Phosphocholine Biosynthesis by Biochemical and Kinetic Analysis†

Lavanya H. Palavalli; Katherine M. Brendza; William P. Haakenson; Rebecca E. Cahoon; Merry B. Mclaird; Leslie M. Hicks; James P. McCarter; D. Jeremy Williams; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Joseph M. Jez


Archive | 2007

Identification and use of target genes for control of plant parasitic nematodes

Andrey A. Boukharov; Zijin Du; Liang Guo; Michelle Coutu Hresko; David K. Kovalic; Zhaolong Li; Maolong Lu; James P. McCarter; Nancy M. Miller; Mark Vaudin; Deryck J. Williams; Wei Wu


Archive | 2002

Nematicidal compositions and methods

Deryck J. Williams; Andrew P. Kloek; Michelle Coutu Hresko


Archive | 2003

Nematicidal fatty acid and fatty acid ester related compounds

Deryck J. Williams; Andrew P. Kloek; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Barry J. Shortt; Jennifer A. Davila-Aponte; John D. Bradley; James P. McCarter; Merry B. Mclaird


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2011

Thermodynamic Evaluation of Ligand Binding in the Plant-like Phosphoethanolamine Methyltransferases of the Parasitic Nematode Haemonchus contortus

Soon Goo Lee; William P. Haakenson; James P. McCarter; D. Jeremy Williams; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Joseph M. Jez


Archive | 2004

Nucleic acids encoding anthelmintic agents and plants made therefrom

Michelle L. Verbsky; Catherine Baublite; Andrew P. Kloek; Jennifer A. Davila-Aponte; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Merry B. Mclaird; Rodolfo Zentella; Deryck J. Williams


Archive | 2003

Nematode phosphoethanolamine N-methyltransferase-like sequences

Deryck J. Williams; Merry B. Mclaird; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Anita M. Frevert-Thompson; Ronald E. Worthington; Andrew P. Kloek; Jennifer A. Davila-Aponte; John D. Bradley; SiQun Xu


Archive | 2015

Tioxazafen: A New Broad-Spectrum Seed Treatment Nematicide

Urszula Slomczynska; Michael S. South; Greg J. Bunkers; Donald Edgecomb; Dawn Wyse-Pester; Shaun R. Selness; Yiwei Ding; Jessica Christiansen; Kent Ediger; William E. Miller; Pana Charumilind; Gregory Hartmann; Jeremy Williams; Matthew W. Dimmic; Barry J. Shortt; William P. Haakenson; Al Wideman; Michael J. Crawford; Michelle Coutu Hresko; James P. McCarter


Archive | 2011

Improved Compositions and Methods for Pathogen Control in Plants

John D. Bradley; Michael J. Crawford; William P. Haakenson; Michelle Coutu Hresko; Deryck J. Williams; Amy L. Caruano-yzermans

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James P. McCarter

Washington University in St. Louis

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Washington University in St. Louis

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