Isolation and functional characterization of a lycopene beta-cyclase gene that controls fruit colour of papaya (Carica papaya L.).


Autoria(s): Devitt, L.C.; Fanning, K.; Dietzgen, R.G.; Holton, T.A.
Data(s)

01/01/2010

Resumo

The colour of papaya fruit flesh is determined largely by the presence of carotenoid pigments. Red-fleshed papaya fruit contain lycopene, whilst this pigment is absent from yellow-fleshed fruit. The conversion of lycopene (red) to beta-carotene (yellow) is catalysed by lycopene beta-cyclase. This present study describes the cloning and functional characterization of two different genes encoding lycopene beta-cyclases (lcy-beta1 and lcy-beta2) from red (Tainung) and yellow (Hybrid 1 B) papaya cultivars. A mutation in the lcy-beta2 gene, which inactivates enzyme activity, controls lycopene production in fruit and is responsible for the difference in carotenoid production between red and yellow-fleshed papaya fruit. The expression level of both lcy-beta1 and lcy-beta2 genes is similar and low in leaves, but lcy-beta2 expression increases markedly in ripe fruit. Isolation of the lcy-beta2 gene from papaya, that is preferentially expressed in fruit and is correlated with fruit colour, will facilitate marker-assisted breeding for fruit colour in papaya and should create possibilities for metabolic engineering of carotenoid production in papaya fruit to alter both colour and nutritional properties.

Identificador

Devitt, L.C. and Fanning, K. and Dietzgen, R.G. and Holton, T.A. (2010) Isolation and functional characterization of a lycopene beta-cyclase gene that controls fruit colour of papaya (Carica papaya L.). Journal of Experimental Botany, 61 (1). pp. 33-39.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1671/

Publicador

Oxford Journals

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erp284

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1671/

Palavras-Chave #Genetics #Culture of individual fruits or types of fruit
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Article

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