نتایج جستجو برای: ژن phytoene desaturase

تعداد نتایج: 19088  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1993
P D Fraser H Linden G Sandmann

The Synechococcus phytoene desaturase has been isolated from an overexpressing strain of Escherichia coli. The plasma pPDSde135 mediated the overexpression of the full-length polypeptide directly. The recombinant protein comprised 5% of the total cellular protein and was found predominantly in the inclusion body fraction. Urea was used to solubilize the recombinant protein from the inclusion fr...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
S R Norris T R Barrette D DellaPenna

Carotenoids are C40 tetraterpenoids synthesized by nuclear-encoded multienzyme complexes located in the plastids of higher plants. To understand further the components and mechanisms involved in carotenoid synthesis, we screened Arabidopsis for mutations that disrupt this pathway and cause accumulation of biosynthetic intermediates. Here, we report the identification and characterization of two...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2001
J Breitenbach A Vioque G Sandmann

The function of gene sll0033 from Synechocystis 6803 which is homologous to the bacterial crtI-type phytoene desaturase genes was elucidated as a novel carotene isomerase. Escherichia coli transformed with all genes necessary for the formation of zeta-carotene and expressing a zeta-carotene desaturase synthesized the positional isomer prolycopene (7,9,7',9'Z lycopene) which cannot be cyclized i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Astrid Bryon Andre H Kurlovs Wannes Dermauw Robert Greenhalgh Maria Riga Miodrag Grbić Luc Tirry Masahiro Osakabe John Vontas Richard M Clark Thomas Van Leeuwen

Carotenoids underlie many of the vibrant yellow, orange, and red colors in animals, and are involved in processes ranging from vision to protection from stresses. Most animals acquire carotenoids from their diets because de novo synthesis of carotenoids is primarily limited to plants and some bacteria and fungi. Recently, sequencing projects in aphids and adelgids, spider mites, and gall midges...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
K Grünewald M Eckert J Hirschberg C Hagen

The unicellular green alga Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow is known for its massive accumulation of ketocarotenoids under various stress conditions. Therefore, this microalga is one of the favored organisms for biotechnological production of these antioxidative compounds. Astaxanthin makes up the main part of the secondary carotenoids and is accumulated mostly in an esterified form in extraplast...

2012
Michael Dambek Ulrike Eilers Jürgen Breitenbach Sabine Steiger Claudia Büchel Gerhard Sandmann

The biosynthesis pathway to diadinoxanthin and fucoxanthin was elucidated in Phaeodactylum tricornutum by a combined approach involving metabolite analysis identification of gene function. For the initial steps leading to β-carotene, putative genes were selected from the genomic database and the function of several of them identified by genetic pathway complementation in Escherichia coli. They ...

2002
Susan R. Norris Terrence R. Barrette Dean DellaPenna

Carotenoids are Cd0 tetraterpenoids synthesized by nuclear-encoded multienzyme complexes located in the plastids of higher plants. To understand further the components and mechanisms involved in carotenoid synthesis, we screened Arabidopsis for mutations that disrupt this pathway and cause accumulation of biosynthetic intermediates. Here, we report the identification and characterizatíon of two...

2002
Susan R. Norris Terrence R. Barrette Dean DellaPenna

Carotenoids are Cd0 tetraterpenoids synthesized by nuclear-encoded multienzyme complexes located in the plastids of higher plants. To understand further the components and mechanisms involved in carotenoid synthesis, we screened Arabidopsis for mutations that disrupt this pathway and cause accumulation of biosynthetic intermediates. Here, we report the identification and characterizatíon of two...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Kevin Livingstone Stephanie Anderson

Cellular metabolic networks depend on the products of many loci for proper functioning. These interrelationships between loci at the phenotypic level raise the question of whether they evolve independently. Previous research has demonstrated that in the anthocyanin pathway, which produces important secondary metabolites in plants, the genes encoding downstream enzymes show an increased rate of ...

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