Two Carotenoid Oxygenases Contribute to Mammalian Provitamin A Metabolism
Two Carotenoid Oxygenases Contribute to Mammalian Provitamin A Metabolism
Mammalian genomes encode two provitamin A-converting enzymes as follows: the β-carotene-15,15'-oxygenase (BCO1) and the β-carotene-9',10'-oxygenase (BCO2). Symmetric cleavage by BCO1 yields retinoids (β-15'-apocarotenoids, C20), whereas eccentric cleavage by BCO2 produces long-chain (>C20) apocarotenoids. Here, we used genetic and biochemical approaches to clarify the contribution of these enzymes to provitamin A metabolism. We subjected wild type, Bco1(-/-), Bco2(-/-), and Bco1(-/-)Bco2(-/-) double knock-out mice to a controlled diet providing β-carotene as the sole source for apocarotenoid production. This study revealed that BCO1 is critical for retinoid homeostasis. Genetic disruption of BCO1 resulted in β-carotene accumulation and vitamin A deficiency accompanied by a BCO2-dependent production of minor amounts of β-apo-10'-carotenol (APO10ol). We found that APO10ol can be esterified and transported by the same proteins as vitamin A but with a lower affinity and slower reaction kinetics. In wild type mice, APO10ol was converted to retinoids by BCO1. We also show that a stepwise cleavage by BCO2 and BCO1 with APO10ol as an intermediate could provide a mechanism to tailor asymmetric carotenoids such as β-cryptoxanthin for vitamin A production. In conclusion, our study provides evidence that mammals employ both carotenoid oxygenases to synthesize retinoids from provitamin A carotenoids.
- Cleveland Clinic United States
- Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine United States
- Case Western Reserve University United States
- University of California, San Francisco United States
Carotenoid, Mice, Knockout, 570, Vitamin A Deficiency, Knockout, 610, Hep G2 Cells, Xanthophylls, beta Carotene, Carotenoids, Enzymes, Dioxygenases, Mice, Metabolism, Liver, 15-Monooxygenase, Animals, Humans, Vitamin A, beta-Carotene 15, Cryptoxanthins, beta-Carotene 15,15'-Monooxygenase
Carotenoid, Mice, Knockout, 570, Vitamin A Deficiency, Knockout, 610, Hep G2 Cells, Xanthophylls, beta Carotene, Carotenoids, Enzymes, Dioxygenases, Mice, Metabolism, Liver, 15-Monooxygenase, Animals, Humans, Vitamin A, beta-Carotene 15, Cryptoxanthins, beta-Carotene 15,15'-Monooxygenase
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