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Metabolic engineering of beta-carotene and lycopene content in tomato fruit

TitoloMetabolic engineering of beta-carotene and lycopene content in tomato fruit
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2000
AutoriRosati, C., Aquilani R., Dharmapuri S., Pallara Patrizia, Marusic Carla, Tavazza Raffaela, Bouvier F., Camara B., and Giuliano Giovanni
RivistaPlant Journal
Volume24
Paginazione413-419
ISSN09607412
Parole chiaveAgrobacterium, Antisense, Arabidopsis, Base Sequence, beta carotene, Carotenoids, determination of content, DNA, DNA Primers, Gene expression, Genes, Genetic, Genetic engineering, genetic line, genetic regulation, genetic transformation, Genetically Modified, Intramolecular Lyases, lycopene, lycopene beta cyclase, Lycopersicon esculentum, metabolic engineering, Phenotype, Plant, Plants, Tomato, Transformation
Abstract

Ripe tomato fruits accumulate large amounts of the red linear carotene, lycopene (a dietary antioxidant) and small amounts of its orange cyclisation product, beta-carotene (pro-vitamin A). Lycopene is transformed into beta-carotene by the action of lycopene beta-cyclase (β-Lcy). We introduced, via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, DNA constructs aimed at up-regulating (OE construct) or down-regulating (AS construct) the expression of the β-Lcy gene in a fruit-specific fashion. Three transformants containing the OE construct show a significant increase in fruit beta-carotene content. The fruits from these plants display different colour phenotypes, from orange to orange-red, depending on the lycopene/beta-carotene ratio. Fruits from AS transformants show up to 50% inhibition of β-Lcy expression, accompanied by a slight increase in lycopene content. Leaf carotenoid composition is unaltered in all transformants. In most transformants, an increase in total carotenoid content is observed with respect to the parental line. This increase occurs in the absence of major variations in the expression of endogenous carotenoid genes.

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DOI10.1046/j.1365-313X.2000.00880.x
Citation KeyRosati2000413