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Elucidation of the Pathway to Astaxanthin in the Flowers of Adonis aestivalis

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PLANT CELL
Volume 23, Issue 8, Pages 3055-3069

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AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.111.086827

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  1. Quest International (Naarden, The Netherlands)
  2. National Science Foundation [MCB-0316448]

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A few species in the genus Adonis are the only land plants known to produce the valuable red ketocarotenoid astaxanthin in abundance. Here, we ascertain the pathway that leads from the beta-rings of beta-carotene, a carotenoid ubiquitous in plants, to the 3-hydroxy-4-keto-beta-rings of astaxanthin (3,3'-dihydroxy-beta,beta-carotene-4,4'-dione) in the blood-red flowers of Adonis aestivalis, an ornamental and medicinal plant commonly known as summer pheasant's eye. Two gene products were found to catalyze three distinct reactions, with the first and third reactions of the pathway catalyzed by the same enzyme. The pathway commences with the activation of the number 4 carbon of a beta-ring in a reaction catalyzed by a carotenoid beta-ring 4-dehydrogenase (CBFD), continues with the further dehydrogenation of this carbon to yield a carbonyl in a reaction catalyzed by a carotenoid 4-hydroxy-beta-ring 4-dehydrogenase, and concludes with the addition of an hydroxyl group at the number 3 carbon in a reaction catalyzed by the erstwhile CBFD enzyme. The A. aestivalis pathway is both portable and robust, functioning efficiently in a simple bacterial host. Our elucidation of the pathway to astaxanthin in A. aestivalis provides enabling technology for development of a biological production process and reveals the evolutionary origin of this unusual plant pathway, one unrelated to and distinctly different from those used by bacteria, green algae, and fungi to synthesize astaxanthin.

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