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Functional analysis of the Phycomyces carRA gene encoding the enzymes phytoene synthase and lycopene cyclase.
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Phycomyces
carRA
carR mutants
lycopene
carA mutants
Carotenoids
Clasificación UNESCO
2409 Genética
Fecha de publicación
2011
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Plos One
Citación
Sanz C, Velayos A, Álvarez MI, Benito EP, Eslava AP. Functional analysis of the Phycomyces carRA gene encoding the enzymes phytoene synthase and lycopene cyclase. PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e23102. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023102. Epub 2011 Aug 9. PMID: 21858003; PMCID: PMC3153474.
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[EN] Phycomyces carRA gene encodes a protein with two domains. Domain R is characterized by red carR mutants that accumulate lycopene. Domain A is characterized by white carA mutants that do not accumulate significant amounts of carotenoids. The carRA-encoded protein was identified as the lycopene cyclase and phytoene synthase enzyme by sequence homology with other proteins. However, no direct data showing the function of this protein have been reported so far. Different Mucor circinelloides mutants altered at the phytoene synthase, the lycopene cyclase or both activities were transformed with the Phycomyces carRA gene. Fully transcribed carRA mRNA molecules were detected by Northern assays in the transformants and the correct processing of the carRA messenger was verified by RT-PCR. These results showed that Phycomyces carRA gene was correctly expressed in Mucor. Carotenoids analysis in these transformants showed the presence of ß-carotene, absent in the untransformed strains, providing functional evidence that the Phycomyces carRA gene complements the M. circinelloides mutations. Co-transformation of the carRA cDNA in E. coli with different combinations of the carotenoid structural genes from Erwinia uredovora was also performed. Newly formed carotenoids were accumulated showing that the Phycomyces CarRA protein does contain lycopene cyclase and phytoene synthase activities. The heterologous expression of the carRA gene and the functional complementation of the mentioned activities are not very efficient in E. coli. However, the simultaneous presence of both carRA and carB gene products from Phycomyces increases the efficiency of these enzymes, presumably due to an interaction mechanism.
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10.1371/journal.pone.0023102
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