A crtA-related gene from Flavobacterium P99-3 encodes a novel carotenoid 2-hydroxylase involved in myxol biosynthesis
Abstract
A genomic DNA fragment with carotenogenic genes involved in myxol biosynthesis (3′,4′-didehydro-1′,2′-dihydro-β,ψ-carotene-3,1′,2′-triol) was cloned from Flavobacterium P99-3. It contains a gene highly homologous to crtA from purple bacteria encoding there an acyclic carotenoid 2-ketolase. Since no ketolation step is involved in myxol biosynthesis, the function of crtA-OH from Flavobacterium was assigned by complementation in Escherichia coli engineered to synthesize demethylspheroidene and 1′-hydroxy-demethylspheroidene. Upon co-expression of crtA-OH, the formation of 2-hydroxy derivatives of both carotenoids assigns CrtA-OH as a novel carotenoid hydroxylase. The gene was used to re-construct myxol biosynthesis in E. coli successfully. Additionally, 1′,2′-dihydroxytorulene and 1,2,1′-trihydroxy-3,4,3′,4′-tetradehydrolycopene were obtained. Their generation demonstrates that a new class of 2-hydroxy carotenoids can now be pursued by genetic engineering in E. coli.
Keywords: Carotenogenic gene cluster, Carotenoid 2-hydroxylase, 2-Hydroxy-demethylspheroidene, 2,1′-Dihydroxy-demethylspheroidene, Myxol, crtA gene, Flavobacterium P99-3
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PII: S0014-5793(09)00303-2
doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2009.04.025
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