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ina999111 opened this issue Feb 17, 2025 · 2 comments
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Mistakes GPR rules beta oxidation - ACAD #980

ina999111 opened this issue Feb 17, 2025 · 2 comments

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The GPRs for mitochondrial acyl-coa dehydrogenase reactions have been discussed in issue #634. Six reactions occurring in the mitochondria were identified to have GPRs with genes involved in peroximal beta-oxidation. The GPRs rules were corrected further than just removing peroximal genes, they were also examined in term of the appropriate ACADs for different chain length. Some guidelines were suggested, most of which I agree with, except for the following:

  • In the reference mentioned for ACAD8 (https://doi.org/10.1086/303105), the enzyme is shown to act on 2-methylbutyryl-CoA and isobutyryl-CoA, both of which are short and branched chain fatty acids. The paper states that “None of the enzymes [ACADSB and ACAD8] had significant activity toward either butyryl-CoA or isovaleryl-CoA.” Therefore, I don’t think ACAD8 should be included in the reactions involving butyryl-CoA and propanoyl-CoA (MAR03163 and MAR03212 respectively)
  • For ACADS, considering the scale of the axis of the figure referenced (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2010.12.005), I would argue that this enzyme can act on C4-C6.
  • The reference mentioned for ACAD9 (https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M504460200) shows that the enzyme has a high activity toward C9 to C11, low activity toward C12 and high activity toward C14 to C22. However, this pattern seems odd and is discordant with another study that shows activity toward C14 to 20 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2010.12.005). Unless there is a biological explanation why ACAD9 would act on C10 and C14 but not C12, I would trust the pattern found in the second paper.

Otherwise, these rules also match my own findings from reading literature on ACAD enzymes substrate specificity.

Enzyme Can handle unsaturation? Chain lengths (issue #634) Chain lengths (my suggestion)
ACADVL yes 12-24 12-24
ACADL yes 6-24 6-24
ACADM no 6-16 6-16
ACADS no 4 4-6
ACADSB no <=6 <=6
ACAD8 no 3-4 Branched only
ACAD9 yes 9-11, 14-22 14-20
ACAD11 unknown 20-24 20-24

Many reactions do not follow these rules. Some “lumped” reaction (describing a whole beta-oxidation cycle or multiple cycles) have GPR rules with only 1 or multiple ACADs. This is incorrect since a beta-oxidation cycle consist of at least 4 different reactions (more for unsaturated acyl-CoA’s). I will not discuss these since my understanding from other issues is that these lumped reactions are getting removed in favor or higher resolution reactions.

Here is a list of the reactions describing the first step of the beta-oxidation cycle (excluding branched fatty acids), with the current GPR and my suggested GPR based on the table above:

ID formula_readable formula fatty acid current gpr suggested gpr
MAR03212 FAD + propanoyl-CoA --> acrylyl-CoA + FADH2 C3:0 ACADM or ACADS or ACAD8 or ACAD9 or ACADSB or ACAD11 ACADS or ACADSB
MAR03163 butyryl-CoA + FAD --> crotonyl-CoA + FADH2 C4:0 ACADM or ACADS or ACAD8 or ACAD9 or ACADSB or ACAD11 ACADS or ACADSB
MAR03444 arachidonyl-CoA + FAD --> 2-trans-cis,cis,cis,cis-4,8,11,14-eicosapentaenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C20:4(5,8,11,14) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03448 dihomo-gamma-linolenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans-2-cis,cis,cis-8,11,14-eicosatetraenoyl-CoA C20:3(8,11,14) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03452 FAD + gamma-linolenoyl-CoA --> (2E,6Z,9Z,12Z)-octadecatetraenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C18:3(6,9,12) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03107 docosanoyl-CoA + FAD --> (2E)-docosenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C22:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03111 eicosanoyl-CoA + FAD --> (2E)-eicosenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C20:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03115 FAD + stearoyl-CoA --> (2E)-octadecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C18:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03121 FAD + palmitoyl-CoA --> (2E)-hexadecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C16:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ok as is
MAR03128 FAD + myristoyl-CoA --> (2E)-tetradecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C14:0 ACADVL or ACOX3 or ACADL or ACADM or ACOX1 or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9
MAR03135 FAD + lauroyl-CoA --> (2E)-dodecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C12:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM
MAR03142 decanoyl-CoA + FAD --> (2E)-decenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C10:0 ACOX3 or ACOX1 or ACADM ACADL or ACADM
MAR03149 FAD + octanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-octenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C8:0 ACOX3 or ACOX1 or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADM
MAR03156 FAD + hexanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-hexenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C6:0 ACOX3 or ACOX1 or ACADSB ACADL or ACADM or ACASB
MAR03170 FAD + heneicosanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-heneicosenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C21:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03174 FAD + nonadecanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-nonadecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C19:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03178 FAD + heptadecanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-heptadecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C17:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03182 FAD + pentadecanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-pentadecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C15:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ok as is
MAR03186 FAD + tridecanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-tridecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C13:0 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM
MAR03190 FAD + undecanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-undecenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C11:0 ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADM
MAR03194 FAD + nonanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-nonenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C9:0 ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADM
MAR03198 FAD + heptanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-heptenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C7:0 ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADM or ACADSB
MAR03202 FAD + pentanoyl-CoA --> (2E)-pentenoyl-CoA + FADH2 C5:0 ACADSB ACADSB or ACADS
MAR03240 (13Z)-eicosenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-2,13-eicosadienoyl-CoA 20:1(13) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03244 cis-vaccenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-octadeca-2,11-dienoyl-CoA C18:1(11) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03250 FAD + palmitoleoyl-CoA --> FADH2 + trans,cis-hexadeca-2,9-dienoyl-CoA C16:1(9) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03258 (7Z)-tetradecenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-myristo-2,7-dienoyl-CoA C14:1(7) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03218 (13Z)-docosenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-2,13-docosadienoyl-CoA C22:1(13) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03222 (11Z)-eicosenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-2,11-eicosadienoyl-CoA C20:1(11) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR03226 FAD + oleoyl-CoA --> FADH2 + trans,cis-octadeca-2,9-dienoyl-CoA C18:1(9) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03230 7-hexadecenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-hexadeca-2,7-dienoyl-CoA C16:1(7) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03234 5-tetradecenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis-myristo-2,5-dienoyl-CoA C14:1(5) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03275 FAD + linoleoyl-CoA --> FADH2 + trans,cis,cis-2,9,12-octadecatrienoyl-CoA C18:2(9,12) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03280 cis,cis-palmito-7,10-dienoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans,cis,cis-2,7,10-hexadecatrienoyl-CoA C16:2(7,10) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03284 cis,cis-myristo-5,8-dienoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + trans-2-cis,cis-5,8-tetradecatrienoyl-CoA C14:2(5,8) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR03294 4-cis-decenoyl-CoA + FAD --> 2-trans-4-cis-decadienoyl-CoA + FADH2 C10:1(4) ACADVL or ACADL or ACADM or ACAD9 ACADL
MAR03291 FADH2 + Trans,Cis-Dodeca-2,5-Dienoyl Coenzyme A <=> (5Z)-dodecenoyl-CoA + FAD C12:2(2,5) ACADL or ACADM or ACOX1 or ACADSB ACADVL or ACADL
MAR04978 FAD + 4,7-Decadienoyl Coenzyme A --> FADH2 + 2,4,7-Decatrienoyl Coenzyme A C10:2(4,7) ACADM ACADL
MAR05298 FAD + 4,7,10,13-Hexadecatetraenoyl Coenzyme A --> FADH2 + 2,4,7,10,13-Hexadecapentaenoyl Coenzyme A C16:4(4,7,10,13) ACADVL ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
MAR05380 (4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)-docosapentaenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + 2,4,7,10,13,16-Docosahexenoyl Coenzyme A C25:5(4,7,10,13,16) ACADVL ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR05408 (4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosahexaenoyl-CoA + FAD --> FADH2 + 2,4,7,10,13,16,19-Docosaheptenoyl Coenzyme A C26:6(4,7,10,13,16,19) ACADVL ACADL or ACADVL or ACAD11 or ACAD9
MAR06378 FAD + Trans4Decenoyl Coenzyme A --> FADH2 + Cis2Trans4Decadienoyl Coenzyme A C10:1(4) ACADM ACADL
MAR11744 FAD + heptadecanoyl-CoA --> FADH2 + Trans-Delta-2-Heptadecanoyl Coenzyme A C17:0 ACADL ACADVL or ACADL or ACAD9
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It's really nice result! The mitochondrial acetyl-CoA dehydrogenation process is a very complex part of human metabolism. Although we have done a lot of curation work before, it seems that there are still many problems left. I have checked the location information of all genes and found no errors. I also agree with your conclusion about gene function. There is basically no problem for me. Maybe we need someone more professional to review it.

@Devlin-Moyer Would you be able to review this issue? Apologies if you're busy!

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Devlin-Moyer commented Feb 18, 2025

I appreciate the thorough double-checking of my attempts to clean up fatty acid metabolism, since it's a mess and super easy to miss things. I checked to see if any of the reactions you proposed new GPRs for here were also mentioned in any of the other open issues I have about fatty acid oxidation reactions, and found a few overlaps:

  • In Remove peroxisomal genes from mitochondrial ACAD reactions #943, I proposed that we change the GPRs for MAR03212 and MAR03163 to ACADS or ACADSB or ACAD8, so I'm gonna go edit that now to remove ACAD8 from those, since you are definitely right that the paper I cited about ACAD8 clearly says that it is not active against butyryl-CoA
  • Also in Remove peroxisomal genes from mitochondrial ACAD reactions #943, I proposed to add ACAD11 to the GPRs of MAR03107 and MAR03111, but you've also proposed to remove ACADM. I will also update that pull request to remove ACADM from those GPRs, since I agree with your rationale -- I missed that earlier because I was only trying to ensure that those changes wouldn't leave ACAD11 associated with no reactions, so I never checked to see if MAR03107 and MAR03111 had any other issues
  • In Bad GPRs for Beta-Oxidation of Linoleoyl- and gamma-Linolenoyl-CoA Reactions #762, I proposed that ACADVL be removed from the GPRs of MAR03275, MAR03280, and MAR03284, but you've proposed that we keep it in those GPRs. I double checked the paper that I cited in that issue when I said that ACADVL is not active against unsaturated acyl-CoAs, and realized that it actually says that ACADVL is not active with unsaturated acyl-CoAs with 4,5 or 5,6 double bonds, but is active with unsaturated acyl-CoAs with double bonds that are further away. So I agree with your GPRs for MAR03275 (linoleoyl-CoA, double bonds at carbons 9 and 12) and MAR03280 (cis,cis-palmito-7,10-dienoyl-CoA) and will update my issue to reflect that. However, I stand by my earlier claim that ACADVL should not be in the GPR of MAR03284 (cis,cis-myristo-5,8-dienoyl-CoA), and also think that ACADVL should not be in the GPRs of MAR03444, MAR03234, MAR03291, MAR05298, MAR05380, or MAR05480 (but agree with the rest of the genes you have in those GPRs)

Aside from the minor changes I mentioned above, I think all of the rest of your GPRs look correct.

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