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Novel Loss-of-Function putative aminotransferase Alleles Cause Biosynthesis of Capsinoids, Nonpungent Capsaicinoid Analogues, in Mildly Pungent Chili Peppers (Capsicum chinense)

  作者 TANAKA YOSHIYUKI; HOSOKAWA MUNETAKA; MIWA TETSUYA; WATANABE TATSUO; YAZAWA SUSUMU  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry;  卷期  2010年58-22;  页码  11762-11767  
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[摘要]Capsinoids are a group of nonpungent capsaicinoid analogues produced in Capsicum fruits. They have similar bioactivities to capsaicinoids such as suppression of fat accumulation and antioxidant activity. They are more palatable ingredients in dietary supplements than capsaicinoids because of their low pungency. Previous studies on nonpungent Capsicum annuum cultivars showed that capsinoid biosynthesis is caused by loss-of-function putative aminotransferase (p-amt) alleles. This study showed that three mildly pungent cultivars of Capsicum chinense (Zavory Hot, Aji Dulce strain 2, and Belize Sweet) contain high levels of capsinoid. It was shown that these cultivars have novel p-amt alleles, which contain mutations that differ from those of C. annuum. Sequence analysis of p-amt in Belize Sweet revealed that a 5 bp insertion (TGGGC) results in a frameshift mutation. A transposable element (Tcc) was found in the p-amt of Zavory Hot and Aji Dulce strain 2. Tcc has features similar to those of the hAT transposon family. This was inserted in the fifth intron of Zavory Hot and in third intron of Aji Dulce strain 2. The p-amt alleles harboring Tcc cannot produce an active p-AMT. These mildly pungent cultivars will provide a new natural source of capsinoids.

 
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