International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2024)

Functional Analysis of β-Carotene Oxygenase 2 (<i>BCO2</i>) Gene in Yesso Scallop (<i>Patinopecten yessoensis</i>)

  • Shiqi Liu,
  • Shuyue Wang,
  • Liang Zhao,
  • Tingting Li,
  • Yihan Zhang,
  • Huizhen Wang,
  • Zhenmin Bao,
  • Xiaoli Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25073947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 7
p. 3947

Abstract

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Carotenoids are essential nutrients for humans and animals, and carotenoid coloration represents an important meat quality parameter for many farmed animals. Increasingly, studies have demonstrated that vertebrate carotenoid cleavage oxygenases (CCOs) are essential enzymes in carotenoid metabolism and are therefore potential candidate genes for improving carotenoid deposition. However, our understanding of carotenoid bioavailability and CCOs functions in invertebrates, particularly marine species, is currently quite limited. We previously identified that a CCO homolog, PyBCO-like 1, was the causal gene for carotenoid coloration in the ‘Haida golden scallop’, a variety of Yesso scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) characterized by carotenoid enrichment. Here, we found that another CCO-encoding gene named PyBCO2 (β-carotene oxygenase 2) was widely expressed in P. yessoensis organs/tissues, with the highest expression in striated muscle. Inhibiting BCO2 expression in P. yessoensis through RNA interference led to increased carotenoid (pectenolone and pectenoxanthin) deposition in the striated muscle, and the color of the striated muscle changed from white to light orange. Our results indicate that PyBCO2 might be a candidate gene used for improving carotenoid content in normal Yesso scallops, and also in ‘Haida golden scallops’.

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