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Arch Biochem Biophys ; : 110125, 2024 Aug 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39154816

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Apocarotenoids have short carbon chain structures cleaved at a polyene-conjugated double bond. They can be biosynthesized in plants and microorganisms. Animals ingest carotenoids through food and then metabolize them into apocarotenoids. Although several apocarotenoids have been identified in the body, their precise health functions are still poorly understood. This study investigated the anti-inflammatory activities of apo-12'-capsorubinal in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages. It was confirmed that apo-12'-capsorubinal was not cytotoxic to the macrophages at the concentrations tested. Apo-12'-capsorubinal treatment led to a marked downregulation of interleukin (IL)-6 protein and Il6 mRNA levels. This apocarotenoid exhibited more potent inhibitory effects than its parent carotenoids, capsanthin and capsorubin. Furthermore, apo-12'-capsorubinal, but not its parent carotenoids, promoted the nuclear accumulation of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and upregulated the expression of Nrf2-target genes, such as heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) and NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO-1), in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, a comparison using apo-12'-zeaxanthinal and 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-apo-12'-zeaxanthinal revealed that the α, ß-unsaturated carbonyl group on the polyene linear chain mediated the enhanced nuclear Nrf2 translocation, HO-1 expression, and inhibition of IL-6 production. In contrast, apo-12'-mytiloxanthinal, which harbored a hydroxyl group at C-8 of apo-12'-capsorubinal, did not exhibit any of these activities. These results indicated that the ß carbon of the α, ß-unsaturated carbonyl group in the linear part of the polyene chain is crucial to the Nrf2-activating and anti-inflammatory effects of apo-12'-capsorubinal. This study will advance our knowledge of the physiological significance of xanthophyll-derived apocarotenoids and their potential use as nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals.

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Plant Cell Environ ; 2024 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38924092

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The rice Zaxinone Synthase (ZAS) gene encodes a carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase (CCD) that forms the apocarotenoid growth regulator zaxinone in vitro. Here, we generated and characterized constitutive ZAS-overexpressing rice lines, to better understand ZAS role in determining zaxinone content and regulating growth and architecture. ZAS overexpression enhanced endogenous zaxinone level, promoted root growth and increased the number of productive tillers, leading to about 30% higher grain yield per plant. Hormone analysis revealed a decrease in strigolactone (SL) content, which we confirmed by rescuing the high-tillering phenotype through application of a SL analogue. Metabolomics analysis revealed that ZAS overexpressing plants accumulate higher amounts of monosaccharide sugars, in line with transcriptome analysis. Moreover, transgenic plants showed higher carbon (C) assimilation rate and elevated root phosphate, nitrate and sulphate level, enhancing the tolerance towards low phosphate (Pi). Our study confirms ZAS as an important determinant of rice growth and architecture and shows that ZAS regulates hormone homoeostasis and a combination of physiological processes to promote growth and grain yield, which makes this gene an excellent candidate for sustainable crop improvement.

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Plant J ; 119(3): 1289-1298, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38818938

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The apocarotenoid strigolactones (SLs) facilitate pre-symbiotic communication between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and plants. Related blumenol-C-glucosides (blumenols), have also been associated with symbiosis, but the cues that are involved in the regulation of blumenol accumulation during AM symbiosis remain unclear. In rice, our analyses demonstrated a strict correlation between foliar blumenol abundance and intraradical fungal colonisation. More specifically, rice mutants affected at distinct stages of the interaction revealed that fungal cortex invasion was required for foliar blumenol accumulation. Plant phosphate status and D14L hormone signalling had no effect, contrasting their known role in induction of SLs. This a proportion of the SL biosynthetic enzymes, D27 and D17, are equally required for blumenol production. These results importantly clarify that, while there is a partially shared biosynthetic pathway between SL and blumenols, the dedicated induction of the related apocarotenoids occurs in response to cues acting at distinct stages during the root colonisation process. However, we reveal that neither SLs nor blumenols are essential for fungal invasion of rice roots.


Assuntos
Lactonas , Micorrizas , Oryza , Simbiose , Micorrizas/fisiologia , Oryza/microbiologia , Oryza/metabolismo , Oryza/genética , Oryza/fisiologia , Lactonas/metabolismo , Raízes de Plantas/microbiologia , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Glucosídeos/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas
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Acta Pharm Sin B ; 14(4): 1878-1891, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38572115

RESUMO

Crocus sativus (saffron) is a globally autumn-flowering plant, and its stigmas are the most expensive spice and valuable herb medicine. Crocus specialized metabolites, crocins, are biosynthesized in distant species, Gardenia (eudicot) and Crocus (monocot), and the evolution of crocin biosynthesis remains poorly understood. With the chromosome-level Crocus genome assembly, we revealed that two rounds of lineage-specific whole genome triplication occurred, contributing important roles in the production of carotenoids and apocarotenoids. According to the kingdom-wide identification, phylogenetic analysis, and functional assays of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs), we deduced that the duplication, site positive selection, and neofunctionalization of Crocus-specific CCD2 from CCD1 members are responsible for the crocin biosynthesis. In addition, site mutation of CsCCD2 revealed the key amino acids, including I143, L146, R161, E181, T259, and S292 related to the catalytic activity of zeaxanthin cleavage. Our study provides important insights into the origin and evolution of plant specialized metabolites, which are derived by duplication events of biosynthetic genes.

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Front Plant Sci ; 15: 1362460, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38434440

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Environmental abiotic constraints are known to reduce plant growth. This effect is largely due to the inhibition of cell division in the leaf and root meristems caused by perturbations of the cell cycle machinery. Progression of the cell cycle is regulated by CDK kinases whose phosphorylation activities are dependent on cyclin proteins. Recent results have emphasized the role of inhibitors of the cyclin-CDK complexes in the impairment of the cell cycle and the resulting growth inhibition under environmental constraints. Those cyclin-CDK inhibitors (CKIs) include the KRP and SIAMESE families of proteins. This review presents the current knowledge on how CKIs respond to environmental changes and on the role played by one subclass of CKIs, the SIAMESE RELATED proteins (SMRs), in the tolerance of plants to abiotic stresses. The SMRs could play a central role in adjusting the balance between growth and stress defenses in plants exposed to environmental stresses.

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Front Plant Sci ; 15: 1344820, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38425802

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Desiccation tolerance in vegetative tissues enables resurrection plants to remain quiescent under severe drought and rapidly recover full metabolism once water becomes available. Barbacenia graminifolia is a resurrection plant that occurs at high altitudes, typically growing on rock slits, exposed to high irradiance and limited water availability. We analyzed the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidants, carotenoids and its cleavage products, and stress-related phytohormones in fully hydrated, dehydrated, and rehydrated leaves of B. graminifolia. This species exhibited a precise adjustment of its antioxidant metabolism to desiccation. Our results indicate that this adjustment is associated with enhanced carotenoid and apocarotenoids, α-tocopherol and compounds of ascorbate-glutathione cycle. While α-carotene and lutein increased in dried-leaves suggesting effective protection of the light-harvesting complexes, the decrease in ß-carotene was accompanied of 10.2-fold increase in the content of ß-cyclocitral, an apocarotenoid implicated in the regulation of abiotic stresses, compared to hydrated plants. The principal component analysis showed that dehydrated plants at 30 days formed a separate cluster from both hydrated and dehydrated plants for up to 15 days. This regulation might be part of the protective metabolic strategies employed by this resurrection plant to survive water scarcity in its inhospitable habitat.

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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 207: 108366, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38244387

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Carotenoids are susceptible to degrading processes initiated by oxidative cleavage reactions mediated by Carotenoid Cleavage Dioxygenases that break their backbone, leading to products called apocarotenoids. These carotenoid-derived metabolites include the phytohormones abscisic acid and strigolactones, and different signaling molecules and growth regulators, which are utilized by plants to coordinate many aspects of their life. Several apocarotenoids have been recruited for the communication between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and as regulators of the establishment of AM symbiosis. However, our knowledge on their biosynthetic pathways and the regulation of their pattern during AM symbiosis is still limited. In this study, we generated a qualitative and quantitative profile of apocarotenoids in roots and shoots of rice plants exposed to high/low phosphate concentrations, and upon AM symbiosis in a time course experiment covering different stages of growth and AM development. To get deeper insights in the biology of apocarotenoids during this plant-fungal symbiosis, we complemented the metabolic profiles by determining the expression pattern of CCD genes, taking advantage of chemometric tools. This analysis revealed the specific profiles of CCD genes and apocarotenoids across different stages of AM symbiosis and phosphate supply conditions, identifying novel reliable markers at both local and systemic levels and indicating a promoting role of ß-ionone in AM symbiosis establishment.


Assuntos
Dioxigenases , Micorrizas , Norisoprenoides , Oryza , Oryza/genética , Oryza/metabolismo , Dioxigenases/genética , Carotenoides/metabolismo , Micorrizas/fisiologia , Plantas/metabolismo , Fosfatos/metabolismo
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Ciênc. agrotec., (Impr.) ; 33(6): 1594-1600, nov.-dez. 2009. tab, ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-538363

RESUMO

A substituição do milho pelo sorgo promove redução na pigmentação da gema dos ovos, sendo necessária a inclusão de fontes exógenas de pigmentantes. Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar às características sensoriais dos ovos de codornas japonesas (Coturnix japonica (Temminck & Schlegel, 1849) alimentadas com rações formuladas com sorgo, em substituição total ao milho, com a inclusão de pigmentantes sintéticos amarelo (apocaroteno 10 por cento) e vermelho (cantaxantina 10 por cento) e selenometionina. Foram utilizados os seguintes tratamentos: T1: ração referência; T2: ração com sorgo (RS); T3: RS+apo-éster; T4: RS+apo-éster+cantaxantina e T5: RS+apo-éster+cantaxantina+selenometionina. Utilizaram-se 30 provadores não-treinados para avaliação quanto ao sabor do ovo e cor da gema, analisados pelo Teste de Comparação Pareada -Grau de diferença com 0,05 de probabilidade. Os dados ao serem analisados, utilizando a Tabela de Número Mínimo de Respostas Coincidentes, ao nível de 5 por cento de significância, indicaram que os provadores detectaram diferença na intensidade de sabor e cor entre a amostra padrão e os tratamentos. O grau de diferença para o atributo sabor foi de intensidade leve entre a amostra padrão e os tratamentos T2, T4 e T5. Para o atributo cor, o grau de diferença foi considerado de intensidade leve a grande entre a amostra padrão e a dos tratamentos. Pode-se utilizar os pigmentantes sintéticos apoéster e cantaxantina associados com selenometionina em rações a base de sorgo para codornas japonesas.


Synthetic pigments from external sources are supplemented in sorghum replacement diets in the substitution for the corn diet of Japanese quails, in order to compensate the decrease in egg yolk color. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effect of the following synthetic pigments: yellow (apo-ester), red (canthaxanthin), and selenomethionine on sensorial characteristics of eggs laid by Japanese quails fed ration formulated with sorghum, totally substituting a corn diet. The following treatments were used: T1-control diet; T2-sorghum diet (SD); T3-SD + apo-ester; T4-SD + apo-ester + canthaxanthin; T5-SD + apo-ester + canthaxanthin + selenomethionine. Thirty non-trained individuals evaluated egg flavor and yolk color. Average differences were accessed by a paired comparison test at the 5 percent significance level. Significant differences between the standard sample and treatment samples were observed for flavor and color characteristics of the egg, using a minimum number of coincident answers at the 5 percent significance level. The degree of flavor difference ranged from low intensity between the standard sample and treatment samples T2, T4, and T5. The degree of color difference ranged from moderate to high intensity between the standard sample and treatment samples. Synthetic pigments (apo-ester and canthaxanthin) associated with selenomethionine in sorghum based diets can be used for Japanese quails.

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