Abstract

The membrane-bound phytoene dehydrogenase (PD) is an enzyme in carotenoid biosynthesis which is essential in all microorganisms and plants containing these colored pigments. Despite its key role in the regulation of carotenogenesis, the biochemistry and molecular biology of PD are poorly understood. We have cloned, sequenced and expressed a portion of the PD-encoding gene, crtI, from the blue-green algae Aphanocapsa PCC6714. The gene codes for a 532-amino acids (aa) protein, with a calculated M r of 52 598 Da. Two regions of the aa sequence share significant homology with PD from the purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus, including a 30-aa region which has been proposed to be specific for dehydrogenases in carotenoid biosynthesis.

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