Making extra room for carotenoids in plant cells: New opportunities for biofortification

IF 14 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Salvador Torres-Montilla, Manuel Rodriguez-Concepcion
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Abstract

Plant carotenoids are essential for photosynthesis and photoprotection and provide colors in the yellow to red range to non-photosynthetic organs such as petals and ripe fruits. They are also the precursors of biologically active molecules not only in plants (including hormones and retrograde signals) but also in animals (including retinoids such as vitamin A). A carotenoid-rich diet has been associated with improved health and cognitive capacity in humans, whereas the use of carotenoids as natural pigments is widespread in the agrofood and cosmetic industries. The nutritional and economic relevance of carotenoids has spurred a large number of biotechnological strategies to enrich plant tissues with carotenoids. Most of such approaches to alter carotenoid contents in plants have been focused on manipulating their biosynthesis or degradation, whereas improving carotenoid sink capacity in plant tissues has received much less attention. Our knowledge on the molecular mechanisms influencing carotenoid storage in plants has substantially grown in the last years, opening new opportunities for carotenoid biofortification. Here we will review these advances with a particular focus on those creating extra room for carotenoids in plant cells either by promoting the differentiation of carotenoid-sequestering structures within plastids or by transferring carotenoid production to the cytosol.

在植物细胞中为类胡萝卜素创造额外的空间:生物强化的新机会
植物类胡萝卜素对光合作用和光保护至关重要,并为非光合作用器官(如花瓣和成熟果实)提供黄色到红色的颜色。它们也是生物活性分子的前体,不仅存在于植物中(包括激素和逆行信号),也存在于动物中(包括维生素A等类维生素A)。富含类胡萝卜素的饮食与改善人类的健康和认知能力有关,而类胡萝卜素作为天然色素的使用在农业食品和化妆品工业中广泛使用。类胡萝卜素的营养和经济意义促使大量生物技术策略用类胡萝卜素丰富植物组织。大多数改变植物中类胡萝卜素含量的方法都集中在控制它们的生物合成或降解上,而提高植物组织中类胡萝卜素的吸收能力却很少受到关注。我们对影响植物类胡萝卜素储存的分子机制的了解在过去几年中有了实质性的增长,为类胡萝卜素生物强化开辟了新的机会。在这里,我们将回顾这些进展,特别关注那些通过促进质体内类胡萝卜素隔离结构的分化或通过将类胡萝卜素生产转移到细胞质中,在植物细胞中为类胡萝卜素创造额外空间的进展。
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Progress in lipid research
Progress in lipid research 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
2.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
14.6 weeks
期刊介绍: The significance of lipids as a fundamental category of biological compounds has been widely acknowledged. The utilization of our understanding in the fields of biochemistry, chemistry, and physiology of lipids has continued to grow in biotechnology, the fats and oils industry, and medicine. Moreover, new aspects such as lipid biophysics, particularly related to membranes and lipoproteins, as well as basic research and applications of liposomes, have emerged. To keep up with these advancements, there is a need for a journal that can evaluate recent progress in specific areas and provide a historical perspective on current research. Progress in Lipid Research serves this purpose.
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