l-Tryptophan synergistically increased carotenoid accumulation with blue light in maize (Zea mays L.) sprouts

IF 4.1 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Nan Xiang , Xitao Qi , Jianguang Hu , Siyun Wang , Xinbo Guo
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In the present study, l-tryptophan was applied in combination with blue light to modulate carotenoid biosynthesis in maize sprouts. The profiles of carotenoids, chlorophylls, and relative genes in carotenoid biosynthesis and light signaling pathways were studied. l-tryptophan and blue light both promoted the accumulation of carotenoids, and their combination further increased carotenoid content by 120%. l-tryptophan exerted auxin-like effects and stimulated PSY expression in blue light exposure maize sprouts, resulting in increased α- and β- carotenes. l-tryptophan could also play a photoprotective role through the xanthophyll cycle under blue light. In addition, CRY in the light signaling pathway was critical for carotenoid biosynthesis. These findings provide new insights into the regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis and l-tryptophan could be used in conjunction with blue light to fortify carotenoids in maize sprouts.

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l-色氨酸在蓝光下协同增加玉米芽中类胡萝卜素的积累
在本研究中,l-色氨酸与蓝光联合应用调节玉米芽中类胡萝卜素的生物合成。研究了类胡萝卜素、叶绿素及其在类胡萝卜素生物合成和光信号通路中的相关基因。l-色氨酸和蓝光均促进了类胡萝卜素的积累,两者结合可使类胡萝卜素含量提高120%。l-色氨酸发挥生长素样作用,刺激蓝光照射下玉米芽中PSY的表达,导致α-和β-胡萝卜素增加。l-色氨酸还可以通过蓝光下的叶黄素循环发挥光保护作用。此外,光信号通路中的CRY对类胡萝卜素的生物合成至关重要。这些发现为类胡萝卜素生物合成的调控提供了新的见解,l-色氨酸可以与蓝光结合使用来强化玉米芽中的类胡萝卜素。
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Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences
Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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