Abstract
Lipoic acid is an essential cofactor for multiple enzymes involved in aerobic respiration, and disruption to any of the pathways contributing to lipoic acid synthesis result in severe respiratory dysfunction. Despite the importance of lipoic acid, few studies have directly investigated the necessity of the lipoic acid synthase itself in eukaryotes. We have used Caenorhabditis elegans to address this gap and created CRISPR knockouts of lias-1 , the first lias-1 knockouts reported in C. elegans . These mutants show developmental arrest, sterility, and shortened lifespan which cannot be rescued by supplementing with exogenous lipoic acid suggesting a necessity for de novo lipoic acid synthesis in C. elegans .