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In vitro and in situ inhibition of carotenoid biosynthesis in Capsicum annuum by bleaching herbicides

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 48, Issue 10, Pages 4676-4680

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf0006426

Keywords

zeta-carotene desaturase; phytoene desaturase; phytoene synthase; plastid terminal oxidase; carotenogenic gene expression; norflurazon; J852; photo-oxidation; plastids; carotenoids; chlorophyll

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Pepper leaves treated with the herbicide J852 show an accumulation of phytoene and zeta -carotene, whereas treatment with norflurazon led to an accumulation of only phytoene. The effects of these herbicides were examined in vitro after the expression of carotenoid desaturases in Escherichia coli. Whereas norflurazon is a potent inhibitor of phytoene desaturase (PDS) (I-50 = 0.12 muM) but not of zeta -carotene desaturase (ZDS) (I-50 = 144 muM), 5852 inhibits both PDS (I-50 = 23 muM) and ZDS (I-50 = 49 muM) The influence of PDS/ZDS inhibition on gene expression was examined by comparative RT-PCR. None of the examined genes, namely, encoding phytoene synthase, PDS, ZDS, or the terminal oxidase associated with phytoene desaturation, were induced upon herbicide treatment in pepper leaves or seedlings. This was unexpected because inhibition of carotene desaturation led to an up-regulation of the carotenoid biosynthetic capacity (higher amounts of accumulating precursors plus remaining colored carotenoids are present in treated tissues versus control).

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