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Synthesis of carotenoids and regulation of the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway in response to high light stress in the unicellular microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue 3, Pages 223-232

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09670262.2012.692816

Keywords

carotene beta-hydroxylase; carotene epsilon-hydroxylase; carotenoids; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii; Chlorophyta; gene expression; light stress; microalgae; xanthophylls

Funding

  1. Andalusian government [P09-CVI-5053]

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The carotenoid biosynthesis pathway catalyses the synthesis of essential pigments that are crucial for light harvesting and photoprotection in photosynthetic organisms. It allows the production of several commercially important compounds and is the target of many herbicides. In the present work we studied the influence of light on the carotenoid composition and the expression of genes encoding the main steps of the pathway in the freshwater microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. We observed that there is an activation of the xanthophyll cycle in response to high light, but also in response to other stress conditions, such as nitrogen starvation, which has not been reported previously. We analysed the expression level of (1) genes encoding the two first enzymes of the pathway, phytoene synthase and phytoene desaturase; (2) the enzymes responsible for the cyclization of lycopene, lycopene beta-cyclase and lycopene epsilon-cyclase; (3) zeaxanthin epoxidase, which catalyses the epoxidation of zeaxanthin; and (4) the three known carotene hydroxylases, directly involved in the synthesis of xanthophylls from alpha and beta-carotene. Measurements of carotenoid content in the presence of inhibitors of protein and carotenoid synthesis suggest that only one of the two possible routes for the synthesis of zeaxanthin upon transference to high light, either the de novo synthesis of carotenoids or the interconversion of violaxanthin and zeaxanthin, is dependent on protein synthesis. The high increase in the transcript levels of the cytochrome-dependent carotene beta- and epsilon-hydroxylases in response to high light suggests an important role of these enzymes in regulation of xanthophyll synthesis upon light stress. These conclusions may be of high interest if efficient engineering of the pathway is to be accomplished.

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