Functional Complementation in Escherichia coli of Different Phytoene Desaturase Genes and Analysis of Accumulated Carotenes

Hartmut Linden, Norihiko Misawa, Daniel Chamovitz, Iris Pecker, Joseph Hirschberg, Gerhard Sandmann

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Abstract

Three different phytoene desaturase genes, from Rhodobacter capsulatus, Erwinia uredovora, and Synechococcus PCC 7942, have been functionally complemented with a gene construct from E. uredovora which encodes all enzymes responsible for formation of 15-cis phytoene in Escherichia coli. As indicated by the contrasting reaction products detected in the pigmented E. coli cells after co-transformation, a wide functional diversity of these three different types of phytoene desaturases can be concluded. The carotenes formed by the phytoene desaturase from R. capsulatus were trans-neurosporene with three additional double bonds and two cis isomers. Furthermore, small amounts of three carotene isomers (2 double bonds more than phytoene) and phytofluene (15-cis and all-trans with + 1 double bond) were detected as inter-mediates. When the subsequent genes from E. uredovora which encode for lycopene cyclase and β-carotene hydroxylase were present, neurosporene, the phytoene desaturase product of R. capsulatus, was subsequently converted to the monocyclic β-zeacarotene and its mono-hydroxylation product. The most abundant carotene resulting from phytoene desaturation by the E. uredovora enzyme was trans-lycopene together with a cis isomer. In addition, bisdehy-drolycopene was also formed. The reaction products of Synechococcus phytoene desaturase were two cis isomers of carotene and only small amounts of trans-£-carotene including 15-cis. The/50values for flurtamone and diphenylamine to inhibit phytoene desaturation were determined and differential inhibition was observed for diphenylamine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1045-1051
Number of pages7
JournalZeitschrift fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences
Volume46
Issue number11-12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1991
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bisdehydrolycopene
  • Carotene
  • Genetic Complementation
  • Lycopene
  • crtl Gene

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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