Metabotyping of the <i>C. elegans sir-2.1</i> Mutant Using <i>in Vivo</i> Labeling and <sup>13</sup>C‑Heteronuclear Multidimensional
NMR Metabolomics
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Abstract
The roles of <i>sir-2.1</i> in <i>C. elegans</i> lifespan extension have been subjects of recent public and academic
debates. We applied an efficient workflow for <i>in vivo</i> <sup>13</sup>C-labeling of <i>C. elegans</i> and <sup>13</sup>C-heteronuclear NMR metabolomics to characterizing the metabolic
phenotypes of the <i>sir-2.1</i> mutant. Our method delivered
sensitivity 2 orders of magnitude higher than that of the unlabeled
approach, enabling 2D and 3D NMR experiments. Multivariate analysis
of the NMR data showed distinct metabolic profiles of the mutant,
represented by increases in glycolysis, nitrogen catabolism, and initial
lipolysis. The metabolomic analysis defined the <i>sir-2.1</i> mutant metabotype as the decoupling between enhanced catabolic pathways
and ATP generation. We also suggest the relationship between the metabotypes,
especially the branched chain amino acids, and the roles of <i>sir-2.1</i> in the worm lifespan. Our results should contribute
to solidifying the roles of <i>sir-2.1</i>, and the described
workflow can be applied to studying many other proteins in metabolic
perspectives