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The zeaxanthin biosynthesis enzyme ²‐carotene hydroxylase is involvedin myxoxanthophyll synthesis in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyCrtr GeneChemical BiologyPcc 6803BiosynthesisCarotenoidNatural Product BiosynthesisPhotosynthesisZeaxanthin BiosynthesisBiotransformationBiochemistryPlant MetabolismBiologyMutant StrainSynechocystis SpNatural SciencesBiotechnologyBeta-carotene Hydroxylase
Beta-carotene hydroxylase is known to be involved in zeaxanthin synthesis. Disruption of the crtR gene encoding beta-carotene hydroxylase in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 resulted in the absence of both zeaxanthin synthesis and myxoxanthophyll accumulation in the mutant strain. A new carotenoid was detected in this strain. Its chemical structure was close to that of myxoxanthophyll, but the hydroxyl group on the beta-ring was lacking. This compound, deoxy-myxoxanthophyll, most likely is an intermediate in the myxoxanthophyll biosynthesis pathway. Therefore, beta-carotene hydroxylase is involved not only in zeaxanthin synthesis but also in myxoxanthophyll synthesis in Synechocystis. Furthermore, myxoxanthophyll in Synechocystis was found to have a higher molecular mass than what was determined in other species. This difference is likely to be due to a difference in the sugar moiety.
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