Carotenoids of Erwinia Herbicola and an Escherichia Coli HB101 Strain Carrying the Erwinia Herbicola Carotenoid Gene Cluster
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Carotenoid pigments of Erwinia herbicola and a transformed strain of Escherichia coli carrying the carotenoid biosynthesis gene cluster of E. herbicola have been analyzed. Both organisms are capable of making essentially the same carotenoids, indicating that all of the genes required for the biosynthesis of the wild type E. herbicola carotenoids have been transformed intact into E. coli. The major products in both species of bacteria are beta-cryptoxanthin glucoside, zeaxanthin monoglucoside and zeaxanthin diglucoside. These compounds are the first example of secondary, non-allylic carotenoid glucosides. The absolute configuration 3R,3'R for zeaxanthin diglucoside was determined from its circular dichroism spectrum. Both species of bacteria also accumulate small amounts of hydrocarbon carotenes with similar cis/trans isomerization states.
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