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Marine Flavobacteriaceae produce zeaxanthin via the mevalonate pathway

Yuerong Chen1Jianmin Xie1Min Yang1Runlin Cai1Chao Cai1Yongliang Gan1Jude Juventus Aweya2Guanjing Cai1Hui Wang1( )
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Biology, College of Science, Shantou University, Shantou 515063, China
Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Food Microbiology and Enzyme Engineering, College of Ocean Food and Biological Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, China

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Zeaxanthin, an oxygenated carotenoid derivative with potent antioxidative properties, is produced by many organism taxa. Flavobacteriaceae are widely distributed in marine environments; however, the zeaxanthin biosynthesis property in this family remains incompletely explored. Here, we characterized zeaxanthin production by marine Flavobacteriaceae strains and elucidated underlying molecular mechanisms. Eight Flavobacteriaceae strains were isolated from the phycosphere of various dinoflagellates. Analyses of the zeaxanthin production in these strains revealed yields ranging from 5 to 3289 µg/g of dry cell weight. Genomic and molecular biology analyses revealed the biosynthesized zeaxanthin through the mevalonate (MVA) pathway diverging from the 2-C-methyl-d-erythritol-4-phosphate (MEP) pathway commonly observed in most Gram-negative bacteria. Furthermore, comprehensive genome analyses of 322 culturable marine Flavobacteriale strains indicated that the majority of Flavobacteriaceae members possess the potential to synthesize zeaxanthin using precursors derived from the MVA pathway. These data provide insight into the zeaxanthin biosynthesis property in marine Flavobacteriaceae strains, highlighting their ecological and biotechnological relevance.

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Marine Life Science & Technology
Pages 132-143

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Chen Y, Xie J, Yang M, et al. Marine Flavobacteriaceae produce zeaxanthin via the mevalonate pathway. Marine Life Science & Technology, 2025, 7(1): 132-143. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42995-024-00268-4

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Received: 05 March 2024
Accepted: 18 October 2024
Published: 07 January 2025
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