Illuminating colors: regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis and accumulation by light
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Llorente, Briardo
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Illuminating colors: regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis and accumulation by light
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Light stimulates the biosynthesis of carotenoids and regulates the development of plastid structures to accommodate these photoprotective pigments. Work with Arabidopsis revealed molecular factors coordinating carotenoid biosynthesis and storage with photosynthetic development during deetiolation, when underground seedlings emerge to the light. Some of these factors also adjust carotenoid biosynthesis in response to plant proximity (i.e., shade), a mechanism that was readapted in tomato to monitor fruit ripening progression. While light positively impacts carotenoid production and accumulation in most cases, total carotenoid levels decrease in roots of colored carrot cultivars when illuminated. The recent discovery that such cultivars might be photomorphogenic mutants provides an explanation for this striking phenotype.
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Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), BIO2015-71703-REDT, BIO2014-59092-P,
BIO2014-59895-P, FPDI-2013-018882 /
Generalitat de Catalunya, 2014SGR-1434, 2014-SGR-447 /
Chilean Comision Nacional de Investigation Cientifica y Tecnologica, FONDECYT 1130245 /
MINECO Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in RD, SEV-2015-0533 /
Generalitat de Catalunya CERCA Programme
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2017, 37:49–55
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