Authors
Carlos Santana-Molina, Valentina Henriques, Damaso Hornero-Méndez, Damien P Devos, Elena Rivas-Marin
Publication date
2022/12/27
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
119
Issue
52
Pages
e2210081119
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Carotenoids are isoprenoid lipids found across the tree of life with important implications in oxidative stress adaptations, photosynthetic metabolisms, as well as in membrane dynamics. The canonical view is that C40 carotenoids are synthesized from phytoene and C30 carotenoids from diapophytoene. Squalene is mostly associated with the biosynthesis of polycyclic triterpenes, although there have been suggestions that it could also be involved in the biosynthesis of C30 carotenoids. However, demonstration of the existence of this pathway in nature is lacking. Here, we demonstrate that C30 carotenoids are synthesized from squalene in the Planctomycetes bacteria and that this squalene route to C30 carotenoids is the most widespread in prokaryotes. Using the evolutionary history of carotenoid and squalene amino oxidases, we propose an evolutionary scenario to explain the origin and diversification of the …
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