1. Isolation of a carotenoid biosynthesis gene coding for ζ-carotene desaturase fromAnabaenaPCC 7120 by heterologous complementation
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Agustín Vioque, Hartmut Linden, and Gerhard Sandmann
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Phytoene desaturase ,Rhodobacter ,biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,Complementation ,Transformation (genetics) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Plasmid ,Phytoene ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Genetics ,bacteria ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Neurosporene - Abstract
A screening procedure for carotenoid genes involving heterologous complementation with two different plasmid constructs was developed. The plasmids contained the crtE and crtB genes from Erwinia unredovora together with the phytoene desaturase gene from either Rhodobacter capsulatus or Synechococcus PCC 7942. Transformation in E. coli led to the accumulation of neurosporene and ζ-carotene, respectively. Co-transformation with an Anabaena plasmid library resulted in the isolation of the two plasmids, pZDS1 and pZDS1. Their gene products showed the ability to convert neurosporene and ζ-carotene into lycopene. In contrast, accumulated phytoene could not be converted. We conclude that the cloned gene codes for the carotenoid biosynthesis gene ζ-carotene desaturase (zds).
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- 1993
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