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Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation

Enhanced carotenoid accumulation in plants is crucial for the nutritional and health demands of the human body since these beneficial substances are acquired through dietary intake. Plastids are the major organelles to accumulate carotenoids in plants and it is reported that manipulation of a single...

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Autores principales: Hao, Dong-Li, Zhou, Jin-Yan, Huang, Ya-Nan, Wang, Hao-Ran, Li, Xiao-Hui, Guo, Hai-Lin, Liu, Jian-Xiu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9798012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1059536
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author Hao, Dong-Li
Zhou, Jin-Yan
Huang, Ya-Nan
Wang, Hao-Ran
Li, Xiao-Hui
Guo, Hai-Lin
Liu, Jian-Xiu
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Zhou, Jin-Yan
Huang, Ya-Nan
Wang, Hao-Ran
Li, Xiao-Hui
Guo, Hai-Lin
Liu, Jian-Xiu
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description Enhanced carotenoid accumulation in plants is crucial for the nutritional and health demands of the human body since these beneficial substances are acquired through dietary intake. Plastids are the major organelles to accumulate carotenoids in plants and it is reported that manipulation of a single plastid phosphate transporter gene enhances carotenoid accumulation. Amongst all phosphate transport proteins including phosphate transporters (PHTs), plastidial phosphate translocators (pPTs), PHOSPHATE1 (PHO1), vacuolar phosphate efflux transporter (VPE), and Sulfate transporter [SULTR]-like phosphorus distribution transporter (SPDT) in plants, plastidic PHTs (PHT2 & PHT4) are found as the only clade that is plastid located, and manipulation of which affects carotenoid accumulation. Manipulation of a single chromoplast PHT (PHT4;2) enhances carotenoid accumulation, whereas manipulation of a single chloroplast PHT has no impact on carotenoid accumulation. The underlying mechanism is mainly attributed to their different effects on plastid orthophosphate (Pi) concentration. PHT4;2 is the only chromoplast Pi efflux transporter, and manipulating this single chromoplast PHT significantly regulates chromoplast Pi concentration. This variation subsequently modulates the carotenoid accumulation by affecting the supply of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, a substrate for carotenoid biosynthesis, by modulating the transcript abundances of carotenoid biosynthesis limited enzyme genes, and by regulating chromoplast biogenesis (facilitating carotenoid storage). However, at least five orthophosphate influx PHTs are identified in the chloroplast, and manipulating one of the five does not substantially modulate the chloroplast Pi concentration in a long term due to their functional redundancy. This stable chloroplast Pi concentration upon one chloroplast PHT absence, therefore, is unable to modulate Pi-involved carotenoid accumulation processes and finally does affect carotenoid accumulation in photosynthetic tissues. Despite these advances, several cases including the precise location of plastid PHTs, the phosphate transport direction mediated by these plastid PHTs, the plastid PHTs participating in carotenoid accumulation signal pathway, the potential roles of these plastid PHTs in leaf carotenoid accumulation, and the roles of these plastid PHTs in other secondary metabolites are waiting for further research. The clarification of the above-mentioned cases is beneficial for breeding high-carotenoid accumulation plants (either in photosynthetic or non-photosynthetic edible parts of plants) through the gene engineering of these transporters.
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spelling pubmed-97980122022-12-30 Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation Hao, Dong-Li Zhou, Jin-Yan Huang, Ya-Nan Wang, Hao-Ran Li, Xiao-Hui Guo, Hai-Lin Liu, Jian-Xiu Front Plant Sci Plant Science Enhanced carotenoid accumulation in plants is crucial for the nutritional and health demands of the human body since these beneficial substances are acquired through dietary intake. Plastids are the major organelles to accumulate carotenoids in plants and it is reported that manipulation of a single plastid phosphate transporter gene enhances carotenoid accumulation. Amongst all phosphate transport proteins including phosphate transporters (PHTs), plastidial phosphate translocators (pPTs), PHOSPHATE1 (PHO1), vacuolar phosphate efflux transporter (VPE), and Sulfate transporter [SULTR]-like phosphorus distribution transporter (SPDT) in plants, plastidic PHTs (PHT2 & PHT4) are found as the only clade that is plastid located, and manipulation of which affects carotenoid accumulation. Manipulation of a single chromoplast PHT (PHT4;2) enhances carotenoid accumulation, whereas manipulation of a single chloroplast PHT has no impact on carotenoid accumulation. The underlying mechanism is mainly attributed to their different effects on plastid orthophosphate (Pi) concentration. PHT4;2 is the only chromoplast Pi efflux transporter, and manipulating this single chromoplast PHT significantly regulates chromoplast Pi concentration. This variation subsequently modulates the carotenoid accumulation by affecting the supply of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, a substrate for carotenoid biosynthesis, by modulating the transcript abundances of carotenoid biosynthesis limited enzyme genes, and by regulating chromoplast biogenesis (facilitating carotenoid storage). However, at least five orthophosphate influx PHTs are identified in the chloroplast, and manipulating one of the five does not substantially modulate the chloroplast Pi concentration in a long term due to their functional redundancy. This stable chloroplast Pi concentration upon one chloroplast PHT absence, therefore, is unable to modulate Pi-involved carotenoid accumulation processes and finally does affect carotenoid accumulation in photosynthetic tissues. Despite these advances, several cases including the precise location of plastid PHTs, the phosphate transport direction mediated by these plastid PHTs, the plastid PHTs participating in carotenoid accumulation signal pathway, the potential roles of these plastid PHTs in leaf carotenoid accumulation, and the roles of these plastid PHTs in other secondary metabolites are waiting for further research. The clarification of the above-mentioned cases is beneficial for breeding high-carotenoid accumulation plants (either in photosynthetic or non-photosynthetic edible parts of plants) through the gene engineering of these transporters. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9798012/ /pubmed/36589064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1059536 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hao, Zhou, Huang, Wang, Li, Guo and Liu https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Hao, Dong-Li
Zhou, Jin-Yan
Huang, Ya-Nan
Wang, Hao-Ran
Li, Xiao-Hui
Guo, Hai-Lin
Liu, Jian-Xiu
Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
title Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
title_full Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
title_fullStr Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
title_short Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
title_sort roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9798012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1059536
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