Abstract

Higher plants do not ordinarily possess ketocarotenoids due to the absence of a carotenoid ketolase enzyme. We expressed genes coding for marine-bacterial enzymes β-carotene ketolase (CrtW) and β-carotene hydroxylase (CrtZ) in tobacco plants ( Nicotiana tabacum) by transplastomic engineering. A novel carotenoid, 4-ketoantheraxanthin, was isolated from the leaves of the tobacco transformants. The structure of 4-ketoantheraxanthin was determined to be (3 S,3′ S,5′ R,6′ S)-5′,6′-epoxy-3,3′-dihydroxy-β,β-caroten-4-one by analysis of the MS, NMR, and CD data. This carotenoid was considered to be synthesized by a 4-ketolation reaction by CrtW of antheraxanthin that had been synthesized by the endogenous carotenoid biosynthetic enzymes present in higher plants and CrtZ. 4-Ketoantheraxanthin was also shown to have potent antioxidative activity against a 1O 2 suppression model.

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