DA diet decreases fat-7 expression level and lipid content through B12-SAM-PC axis
(A) qRT-PCR results of fat-7 mRNA level in the worms feeding OP or DA. Experiment contained three biological repeats and n = 10 for each repeat. (B) Representative images and quantitative results of FAT-7::GFP in OP or DA-fed worms. n ≥ 10 for each sample. (C) O.R.O staining results of wild-type, fat-7(wa36) mutants and tpEx697 worms, where fat-7 is overexpressed by using intestine-specific promotor vha-6 under OP or DA feeding. Experiment contained 2-3 biological repeats and n ≥ 50 in each repeat. (D) Flowchart of forward genetic screen. (E) Upper panel images showing FAT-7::GFP expression of wild-type animals and the isolated mutants from forward genetic screen on DA diet. The lower scheme illustrating the amino acid changes in those identified alleles. (F) LC/MS/MS analysis of metabolites extracted from worms (gray bar) and bacteria (white bar). n.d. means undetectable. (G) Images and quantitative results of FAT-7::GFP signals in FAT-7 reporter strain DMS303(nIs590) feeding OP or DA with or without B12 supplementation. (H) Quantitative results of FAT-7::GFP signals in the control worms DMS303(nIs590) and mutants isolated from screen feeding OP, DA, or OP with B12 supplementation. (I) O.R.O staining results of wild-type worms feeding OP, DA or OP supplemented with 64nM B12. (J) Cartoon showing the mechanism of B12 in regulation of fat content under DA diet. The graphic work in (D), (E), (J) are created with BioRender.com. Statistical analysis was performed using Two-tailed T tests and the bar plot is presented as mean ± SEM. The centerline in the box of boxplot denotes the median value in the data. # indicates comparison of dietary effects between OP- and DA-fed worms with the same genotype. * indicates comparison between different strains feeding the same diet. * / # P < 0.05, ** / ## P < 0.01, *** / ### P < 0.001, **** / #### P < 0.0001.
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