Extracts of red seaweed, Pyropia yezoensis, inhibit melanogenesis but stimulate collagen synthesis

Author(s):  
Jihae Park ◽  
Hojun Lee ◽  
Soyeon Choi ◽  
Lalit K. Pandey ◽  
Stephen Depuydt ◽  
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Marine Drugs ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 426 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiro Koizumi ◽  
Naoki Takatani ◽  
Noritoki Kobayashi ◽  
Koji Mikami ◽  
Kazuo Miyashita ◽  
...  

Carotenoids are natural pigments that contribute to light harvesting and photo-protection in photosynthetic organisms. In this study, we analyzed the carotenoid profiles, including mono-hydroxy and epoxy-carotenoids, in the economically valuable red seaweed Pyropia yezoensis, to clarify the detailed biosynthetic and metabolic pathways in the order Bangiales. P. yezoensis contained lutein, zeaxanthin, α-carotene, and β-carotene, as major carotenoids in both the thallus and conchocelis stages. Monohydroxy intermediate carotenoids for the synthesis of lutein with an ε-ring from α-carotene, α-cryptoxanthin (β,ε-caroten-3’-ol), and zeinoxanthin (β,ε-caroten-3-ol) were identified. In addition, β-cryptoxanthin, an intermediate in zeaxanthin synthesis from β-carotene, was also detected. We also identified lutein-5,6-epoxide and antheraxanthin, which are metabolic products of epoxy conversion from lutein and zeaxanthin, respectively, by LC-MS and 1H-NMR. This is the first report of monohydroxy-carotenoids with an ε-ring and 5,6-epoxy-carotenoids in Bangiales. These results provide new insights into the biosynthetic and metabolic pathways of carotenoids in red seaweeds.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji Mikami ◽  
Chengze Li ◽  
Ryunosuke Irie ◽  
Yoichiro Hama

Marine Drugs ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunxiang Mao ◽  
Nianci Chen ◽  
Min Cao ◽  
Rui Chen ◽  
Xiaowei Guan ◽  
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The red seaweed Pyropia yezoensis is an ideal research model for dissecting the molecular mechanisms underlying its robust acclimation to abiotic stresses in intertidal zones. Glycine betaine (GB) was an important osmolyte in maintaining osmotic balance and stabilizing the quaternary structure of complex proteins under abiotic stresses (drought, salinity, etc.) in plants, animals, and bacteria. However, the existence and possible functions of GB in Pyropia remain elusive. In this study, we observed the rapid accumulation of GB in desiccated Pyropia blades, identifying its essential roles in protecting Pyropia cells against severe osmotic stress. Based on the available genomic and transcriptomic information of Pyropia, we computationally identified genes encoding the three key enzymes in the GB biosynthesis pathway: phosphoethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PEAMT), choline dehydrogenase (CDH), and betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase (BADH). Pyropia had an extraordinarily expanded gene copy number of CDH (up to seven) compared to other red algae. Phylogeny analysis revealed that in addition to the one conservative CDH in red algae, the other six might have originated from early gene duplication events. In dehydration stress, multiple CDH paralogs and PEAMT genes were coordinating up-regulated and shunted metabolic flux into GB biosynthesis. An elaborate molecular mechanism might be involved in the transcriptional regulation of these genes.


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 520-530 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keiji Sasuga ◽  
Tomoya Yamanashi ◽  
Shigeru Nakayama ◽  
Syuetsu Ono ◽  
Koji Mikami

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiqin Liu ◽  
Mengya Xu ◽  
Yingyun He ◽  
Zhen Tao ◽  
Rui Yang ◽  
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Vibrio mediterranei is a Gram-negative bacterium of the family Vibrionaceae. Vibri o mediterrane i strain 117-T6 was pathogenic to Pyropia yezoensis, a red seaweed cultivated in China, by causing death to its conchocelis.


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