Egg Shell Collagen Formation in Caenorhabditis elegans Involves a Novel Prolyl 4-Hydroxylase Expressed in Spermatheca and Embryos and Possessing Many Unique Properties*

Päivi Riihimaa,R. Nissi,A. P. Page,A. Winter,Katriina Keskiaho,K. Kivirikko,J. Myllyharju

Published 2002 in Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The collagen prolyl 4-hydroxylases (EC 1.14.11.2) play a critical role in the synthesis of all collagens. The enzymes from all vertebrate species studied are α2β2 tetramers, in which the β subunit is identical to protein disulfide isomerase (PDI). Two isoforms of the catalytic α subunit, PHY-1 and PHY-2, have previously been characterized from Caenorhabditis elegans. We report here on the cloning and characterization of a third C. elegansα subunit isoform, PHY-3. It is much shorter than the previously characterized vertebrate and C. elegans α subunits and shows 23–30% amino acid sequence identity to PHY-1 and PHY-2 within the catalytic C-terminal region. Recombinant PHY-3 coexpressed in insect cells with a C. elegans PDI isoform that does not associate with PHY-1 was found to be an active prolyl 4-hydroxylase. The phy-3 gene consists of five exons, and its expression pattern differs distinctly from the hypodermally expressedphy-1 and phy-2 in that it is expressed in embryos, late larval stages, and adult nematodes, expression in the latter being restricted to the spermatheca. Nematodes homozygous for aphy-3 deletion are phenotypically of the wild type and fertile, but the 4-hydroxyproline content ofphy-3−/− early embryos was reduced by about 90%. PHY-3 is thus likely to be involved in the synthesis of collagens in early embryos, probably of those in the egg shell.

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