Characterization under quasi-native conditions of the capsanthin/capsorubin synthase from Capsicum annuum L

Piano D.
First
;
Cocco E.
Second
;
Guadalupi G.;Farci D.
Last
2019-01-01

Abstract

Chromoplasts are typical plastids of fruits and flowers, deriving from chloroplasts through complex processes of re-organization and recycling. Since this transition leads to the production of reactive species, chromoplasts are characteristic sites for biosynthesis and accumulation of carotenoids and other antioxidants. Here, we have analysed the chromoplast membranes from Capsicum annuum L. fruits, finding a significant expression of the capsanthin/capsorubin synthase. This enzyme was isolated by a very mild procedure allowing its analyses under quasi-native conditions. The isolated complex appeared as a red coloured homo-trimer, suggesting the retention of at least one of the typical carotenoids from C. annuum. Moreover, the protein complex was co-purified with a non-proteinaceous fraction of carotenoid aggregates carrying a high molecular weight and separable only by Size Exclusion Chromatography. This last finding suggested a relationship between the carotenoids synthesis on chromoplast membranes, the presence, and storage of organised carotenoids aggregates typical for chromoplasts. Further MS analyses also provided important hints on the interactome network associated to the capsanthin/capsorubin synthase, confirming its functional relevance during ripening. Results are discussed in the frame of the primary role played by carotenoids in quenching the growing oxidative stress during fruits ripening.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0981942819303511?via=ihub
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Capsanthin/capsorubin synthase; Carotenoids; Chromoplast; Fruit ripening; Membrane protein complex; Oxidative stress; Red bell pepper; Capsicum; Carotenoids; Fruit; Oxidative Stress; Plant Proteins; Plastids; Xanthophylls
Piano, D.; Cocco, E.; Guadalupi, G.; Kalaji, H. M.; Kirkpatrick, J.; Farci, D.
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