Metabolic engineering of carotenoids in transgenic sweetpotato

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Title
Metabolic engineering of carotenoids in transgenic sweetpotato
Author(s)
Le Kang; Sung-Chul Park; Chang Yoon Ji; Ho Soo Kim; Haeng Soon Lee; Sang Soo Kwak
Bibliographic Citation
Breeding Science, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 27-34
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
Sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam], which contains high levels of antioxidants such as ascorbate and carotenoids in its storage root, is one of the healthiest foods, as well as one of the best starch crops for growth on marginal lands. In plants, carotenoid pigments are involved in light harvesting for photosynthesis and are also essential for photo-protection against excess light. As dietary antioxidants in humans, these compounds benefit health by alleviating aging-related diseases. The storage root of sweetpotato is a good source of both carotenoids and carbohydrates for human consumption. Therefore, metabolic engineering of sweetpotato to increase the content of useful carotenoids represents an important agricultural goal. This effort has been facilitated by cloning of most of the carotenoid biosynthetic genes, as well as the Orange gene involved in carotenoid accumulation. In this review, we describe our current understanding of the regulation of biosynthesis, accumulation and catabolism of carotenoids in sweetpotato. A deeper understanding of these topics should contribute to development of new sweetpotato cultivars with higher levels of nutritional carotenoids and abiotic stress tolerance
Keyword
Abiotic stressBiosynthesisCarotenoidsCatabolismOrange geneRNA interferenceSweetpotato
ISSN
1344-7610
Publisher
Japanese Soc Breeding
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.16118
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Plant Systems Engineering Research > 1. Journal Articles
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