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Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus

The new model orange callus line, similar to carrot root, was rich in carotenoids due to altered expression of some carotenogenesis-associated genes and possessed unique diversity of chromoplast ultrastructure. Callus induced from carrot root segments cultured in vitro is usually pale yellow (p-y) a...

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Autores principales: Oleszkiewicz, Tomasz, Klimek-Chodacka, Magdalena, Milewska-Hendel, Anna, Zubko, Maciej, Stróż, Danuta, Kurczyńska, Ewa, Boba, Aleksandra, Szopa, Jan, Baranski, Rafal
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6244651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30132151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-018-2988-5
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author Oleszkiewicz, Tomasz
Klimek-Chodacka, Magdalena
Milewska-Hendel, Anna
Zubko, Maciej
Stróż, Danuta
Kurczyńska, Ewa
Boba, Aleksandra
Szopa, Jan
Baranski, Rafal
author_facet Oleszkiewicz, Tomasz
Klimek-Chodacka, Magdalena
Milewska-Hendel, Anna
Zubko, Maciej
Stróż, Danuta
Kurczyńska, Ewa
Boba, Aleksandra
Szopa, Jan
Baranski, Rafal
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description The new model orange callus line, similar to carrot root, was rich in carotenoids due to altered expression of some carotenogenesis-associated genes and possessed unique diversity of chromoplast ultrastructure. Callus induced from carrot root segments cultured in vitro is usually pale yellow (p-y) and poor in carotenoids. A unique, non-engineered callus line of dark orange (d-o) colour was developed in this work. The content of carotenoid pigments in d-o callus was at the same level as in an orange carrot storage root and nine-fold higher than in p-y callus. Carotenoids accumulated mainly in abundant crystalline chromoplasts that are also common in carrot root but not in p-y callus. Using transmission electron microscopy, other types of chromoplasts were also found in d-o callus, including membranous chromoplasts rarely identified in plants and not observed in carrot root until now. At the transcriptional level, most carotenogenesis-associated genes were upregulated in d-o callus in comparison to p-y callus, but their expression was downregulated or unchanged when compared to root tissue. Two pathway steps were critical and could explain the massive carotenoid accumulation in this tissue. The geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase gene involved in the biosynthesis of carotenoid precursors was highly expressed, while the β-carotene hydroxylase gene involved in β-carotene conversion to downstream xanthophylls was highly repressed. Additionally, paralogues of these genes and phytoene synthase were differentially expressed, indicating their tissue-specific roles in carotenoid biosynthesis and metabolism. The established system may serve as a novel model for elucidating plastid biogenesis that coincides with carotenogenesis. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00425-018-2988-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-62446512018-12-04 Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus Oleszkiewicz, Tomasz Klimek-Chodacka, Magdalena Milewska-Hendel, Anna Zubko, Maciej Stróż, Danuta Kurczyńska, Ewa Boba, Aleksandra Szopa, Jan Baranski, Rafal Planta Original Article The new model orange callus line, similar to carrot root, was rich in carotenoids due to altered expression of some carotenogenesis-associated genes and possessed unique diversity of chromoplast ultrastructure. Callus induced from carrot root segments cultured in vitro is usually pale yellow (p-y) and poor in carotenoids. A unique, non-engineered callus line of dark orange (d-o) colour was developed in this work. The content of carotenoid pigments in d-o callus was at the same level as in an orange carrot storage root and nine-fold higher than in p-y callus. Carotenoids accumulated mainly in abundant crystalline chromoplasts that are also common in carrot root but not in p-y callus. Using transmission electron microscopy, other types of chromoplasts were also found in d-o callus, including membranous chromoplasts rarely identified in plants and not observed in carrot root until now. At the transcriptional level, most carotenogenesis-associated genes were upregulated in d-o callus in comparison to p-y callus, but their expression was downregulated or unchanged when compared to root tissue. Two pathway steps were critical and could explain the massive carotenoid accumulation in this tissue. The geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase gene involved in the biosynthesis of carotenoid precursors was highly expressed, while the β-carotene hydroxylase gene involved in β-carotene conversion to downstream xanthophylls was highly repressed. Additionally, paralogues of these genes and phytoene synthase were differentially expressed, indicating their tissue-specific roles in carotenoid biosynthesis and metabolism. The established system may serve as a novel model for elucidating plastid biogenesis that coincides with carotenogenesis. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00425-018-2988-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-08-21 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6244651/ /pubmed/30132151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-018-2988-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Oleszkiewicz, Tomasz
Klimek-Chodacka, Magdalena
Milewska-Hendel, Anna
Zubko, Maciej
Stróż, Danuta
Kurczyńska, Ewa
Boba, Aleksandra
Szopa, Jan
Baranski, Rafal
Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
title Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
title_full Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
title_fullStr Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
title_full_unstemmed Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
title_short Unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
title_sort unique chromoplast organisation and carotenoid gene expression in carotenoid-rich carrot callus
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6244651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30132151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-018-2988-5
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