Photooxidative stress-inducible orange and pink water-soluble astaxanthin-binding proteins in eukaryotic microalga
Lipid astaxanthin, a potent antioxidant known as a natural sunscreen, accumulates in eukaryotic microalgae and confers photoprotection. We previously identified a photooxidative stress-inducible water-soluble astaxanthin-binding carotenoprotein (AstaP) in a eukaryotic microalga ( Coelastrella astaxa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Communications biology 2020-09, Vol.3 (1), p.490-490, Article 490 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lipid astaxanthin, a potent antioxidant known as a natural sunscreen, accumulates in eukaryotic microalgae and confers photoprotection. We previously identified a photooxidative stress-inducible water-soluble astaxanthin-binding carotenoprotein (AstaP) in a eukaryotic microalga (
Coelastrella astaxanthina
Ki-4) isolated from an extreme environment. The distribution in eukaryotic microalgae remains unknown. Here we identified three novel AstaP orthologs in a eukaryotic microalga,
Scenedesmus
sp. Oki-4N. The purified proteins, named AstaP-orange2, AstaP-pink1, and AstaP-pink2, were identified as secreted fasciclin proteins with potent
1
O
2
quenching activity in aqueous solution, which are characteristics shared with Ki-4 AstaP. Nonetheless, the absence of glycosylation in the AstaP-pinks, the presence of a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor motif in AstaP-orange2, and highly acidic isoelectric points (pI = 3.6–4.7), differed significantly from that of AstaP-orange1 (pI = 10.5). These results provide unique examples on the use of water-soluble forms of astaxanthin in photosynthetic organisms as novel strategies for protecting single cells against severe photooxidative stresses.
Kawasaki et al. identified three water-soluble astaxanthin binding proteins (AstaP) orthologs, AstaP-orange2, AstaP-pink1, and AstaP-pink2, in the eukaryotic microalga
Scenedesmus
sp. Oki-4N, grown under stress conditions. Their detailed characterisation showed that each AstaP ortholog had a specific absorption feature, but all were capable of quenching single oxygen. They envision that AstaP accumulation might have protective functions against photooxidative stress. |
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ISSN: | 2399-3642 2399-3642 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42003-020-01206-7 |