Expression and functional analysis of two lycopene β-cyclases from citrus fruits
In the present study, two LCYb genes ( CitLCYb1 and CitLCYb2 ) were isolated from Satsuma mandarin ( Citrus unshiu Marc.), Valencia orange ( Citrus sinensis Osbeck) and Lisbon lemon ( Citrus limon Burm.f.) and their functions were analyzed by the color complementation assay in lycopene-accumulating...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Planta 2012-10, Vol.236 (4), p.1315-1325 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study, two LCYb genes (
CitLCYb1
and
CitLCYb2
) were isolated from Satsuma mandarin (
Citrus unshiu
Marc.), Valencia orange (
Citrus sinensis
Osbeck) and Lisbon lemon (
Citrus limon
Burm.f.) and their functions were analyzed by the color complementation assay in lycopene-accumulating
E. coli
cells. The results showed that
CitLCYb1
and
CitLCYb2
shared high identity at the amino acid level among the three citrus varieties. The N-terminal region of the two proteins encoded by
CitLCYb1
and
CitLCYb2
was predicted to contain a 51-residue chloroplastic transit peptide, which shared low similarity. In Satsuma mandarin, the secondary structures of the
CitLCYb1
and
CitLCYb2
encoding proteins without the transit peptide were quite similar. Moreover, functional analysis showed that both enzymes of
CitLCYb1
and
CitLCYb2
participated in the formation of β-carotene, and when they were co-expressed with
CitLCYe
, α-carotene could be produced from lycopene in
E. coli
cells. However, although
CitLCYb2
could convert lycopene to α-carotene in
E. coli
cells, its extremely low level of expression indicated that
CitLCYb2
did not participate in the formation of α-carotene during the green stage in the flavedo. In addition, the high expression levels of
CitLCYb1
and
CitLCYb2
during the orange stage played an important role in the accumulation of β,β-xanthophylls in citrus fruits. The results presented in this study might contribute to elucidate the mechanism of carotenoid accumulation in citrus fruits. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0935 1432-2048 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00425-012-1690-2 |