Regulation of lutein biosynthesis and prolamellar body formation in Arabidopsis

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Cuttriss, Abby J.
Chubb, Alexandra C.
Alawady, Ali
Grimm, Bernhard
Pogson, Barry J. [1 ]
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[1] Australian Natl Univ, ARC Ctr Excellence Plant Energy Biol, Sch Biochem & Mol Biol, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
[2] Humboldt Univ, Inst Biol Plant Physiol, D-10115 Berlin, Germany
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10.1071/FP07034
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Q94 [植物学];
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Carotenoids are critical for photosynthetic function in chloroplasts, and are essential for the formation of the prolamellar body in the etioplasts of dark-grown (etiolated) seedlings. They are also precursors for plant hormones in both types of plastids. Lutein is one of the most abundant carotenoids found in both plastids. In this study we examine the regulation of lutein biosynthesis and investigate the effect of perturbing carotenoid biosynthesis on the formation of the lattice-like membranous structure of etioplasts, the prolamellar body (PLB). Analysis of mRNA abundance in wildtype and lutein-deficient mutants, lut2 and ccr2, in response to light transitions and herbicide treatments demonstrated that the mRNA abundance of the carotenoid isomerase (CRTISO) and epsilon-cyclase (eLCY) can be rate limiting steps in lutein biosynthesis. We show that accumulation of tetra-cis-lycopene and all-trans-lycopene correlates with the abundance of mRNA of several carotenoid biosynthetic genes. Herbicide treatments that inhibit carotenoid biosynthetic enzymes in wildtype and ccr2 etiolated seedlings were used to demonstrate that the loss of the PLB in ccr2 mutants is a result of perturbations in carotenoid accumulation, not indirect secondary effects, as PLB formation could be restored in ccr2 mutants treated with norflurazon.
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