Putative Daucus carota Capsanthin-Capsorubin Synthase (DcCCS) Possesses Lycopene β-Cyclase Activity, Boosts Carotenoid Levels, and Increases Salt Tolerance in Heterologous Plants

Rosas-Saavedra, Carolina; Quiroz, Luis Felipe; Parra, Samuel; Gonzalez-Calquin, Christian; Arias, Daniela; Ocarez, Nallat; Lopez, Franco; Stange, Claudia

Abstract

Plant carotenoids are synthesized and accumulated in plastids through a highly regulated pathway. Lycopene beta-cyclase (LCYB) is a key enzyme involved directly in the synthesis of ff-carotene and fi-carotene through the cyclization of trans-lycopene. Daucus carota harbors two LCYB genes, of which DcLCYB2 (annotated as CCS-Like) is mostly expressed in mature storage roots, an organ that accumulates high alpha-carotene and beta-carotene content. In this work, we determined that DcLCYB2 of the orange Nantes variety presents plastid localization and encodes for a functional LCYB enzyme determined by means of heterologous complementation in Escherichia coli. Also, ectopic expression of DcLCYB2 in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) plants increases total carotenoid content showing its functional role in plants. In addition, transgenic tobacco T2 homozygous plants showed better performance under chronic salt treatment, while kiwi transgenic calli also presented a higher survival rate under salt treatments than control calli. Our results allow us to propose DcLCYB2 as a prime candidate to engineer carotenoid biofortified crops as well as crops resilient to saline environments.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001046805700001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PLANTS-BASEL
Volumen: 12
Número: 15
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.3390/plants12152788

Notas: ISI