The modulation of light quality on carotenoids in maize (Zea mays L.) sprouts

IF 4.1 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Nan Xiang , Yihan Zhao , Siyun Wang , Xinbo Guo
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Abstract

The present study aimed to identify the regulatory mechanisms of red, blue, and white light on carotenoid biosynthesis in maize sprouts. Determinations of carotenoid, chlorophyll and phytohormone profiles, as well as relative gene expression, were explored. The results identified enhancement of carotenoid and chlorophyll production as well as gene expression. Most notably, the expression levels of CRY, HY5, and beta-carotene 3-hydroxylase genes peaked under blue light. Photomorphogene-related hormone, auxins and strigolactone production was also altered under different lights and might have a role in carotenoid metabolism. Gibberellins competed with carotenoids for the precursor geranylgeranyl diphosphate and were hindered by certain light characteristics, probably via DELLA-PIF4 signalling. ERF021 and MYB68 were negative regulators of carotenoid biosynthesis in maize sprouts. These findings provide new insights into the light-regulated mechanism and biofortification of carotenoids in maize sprouts.

光质对玉米芽中类胡萝卜素的调节
本研究旨在确定红、蓝、白光对玉米芽中类胡萝卜素生物合成的调控机制。探讨了类胡萝卜素、叶绿素和植物激素谱的测定以及相关基因表达。结果发现了类胡萝卜素和叶绿素的产生以及基因表达的增强。最值得注意的是,在蓝光下,CRY、HY5和β -胡萝卜素3-羟化酶基因的表达水平达到峰值。光形态发生相关激素、生长素和独角麦内酯的产生在不同光照下也发生改变,可能与类胡萝卜素代谢有关。赤霉素与类胡萝卜素竞争前体香叶二磷酸,并受到某些光特性的阻碍,可能是通过DELLA-PIF4信号传导。ERF021和MYB68是玉米芽中类胡萝卜素生物合成的负调控因子。这些发现为玉米芽中类胡萝卜素的光调控机制和生物强化提供了新的见解。
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Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences
Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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