Carotenoids: Biological Functions of Carotenoids and Apocarotenoids in Natural and Artificial Systems: Volume 674

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Carotenoids: Biological Functions of Carotenoids and Apocarotenoids in Natural and Artificial Systems, Volume 674 in the Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as Ultrafast laser spectroscopic studies on carotenoids in solution and on those bound to photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes, Assessing photoprotective functions of carotenoids in photosynthetic systems of plants and green algae, Fluorescence of carotenoids: probing binding site interactions and conformational motion in carotenoproteins, Resonance Raman: A powerful tool to interrogate carotenoids in biological matrices, and much more.

Other chapters in the book cover Engineering the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway to study the function of carotenoids in light-harvesting complexes, Carotenoids as proxies for variations in photosynthesis and phenology in response to environmental and climatic change, Apocarotenoid pigment biosynthesis in non-model plants, Apocarotenoid transport in plants, Screening for apocarotenoid plant growth regulators in Arabidopsis, Effects of herbivory on carotenoid biosynthesis and breakdown, Biosynthesis and action of apocarotenoid plant hormones, and much more.


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As a Ph.D student, Eleanore Wurtzel innovated gene tagging and isolated the first genes for two-component signaling in bacteria, laying the foundation for study of signaling mechanisms found throughout nature, including plants. With an NSF postdoctoral fellowship, Dr. Wurtzel boldly changed fields from bacterial membrane biochemistry to plant biology, when maize was the only model system. She established some of the first experiments on plant chromatin structure as an NSF Plant Biology postdoctoral fellow at Brookhaven National Laboratory. She then joined Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and began research on maize carotenoid biosynthesis, then a poorly studied area. Dr. Wurtzel next joined the Biological Sciences Department at Lehman College, City University of New York, where she is currently a Full Professor and on the faculty of the CUNY Biology and Biochemistry PhD programs. Eleanore Wurtzel has made fundamental and longstanding contributions to the field of plant carotenoid biosynthesis, plant biochemistry, and plant metabolic engineering which are enabling improvement of crops for sustainable solutions to global vitamin A deficiency affecting the health and mortality of 250 million children worldwide. Dr. Wurtzel is grateful to the many students, postdocs, and visiting scientists who have contributed to her laboratory's research for which she has been recognized as a Fellow of AAAS, Fellow of ASPB, and most recently as a Fellow of the International Carotenoid Society. Dr. Wurtzel serves as a Monitoring Editor of Plant Physiology. Dr. Wurtzel has also been a long-standing elected member of the Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) Board of Trustees. She has been instrumental at GRC in developing and contributing to programs for women in science. She also founded and chaired the first GRC on Plant Metabolic Engineering and founded the GRC seminar for early career scientists for both the GRC Plant Metabolic Engineering community and the GRC Carotenoids community.

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  1. Ultrafast laser spectroscopic studies on carotenoids in solution and on those bound to photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes
    Hideki Hashimoto and Richard Cogdell
    2. Assessing photoprotective functions of carotenoids in photosynthetic systems of plants and green algae
    Roberto Bassi
    3. Fluorescence of carotenoids: probing binding site interactions and conformational motion in carotenoproteins
    Warren Beck and Justin Rose
    4. Resonance Raman: A powerful tool to interrogate carotenoids in biological matrices
    Bruno Robert, Bruno Robert, Manuel Llansola Portoles and Andrew A. Pascal
    5. Engineering the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway to study the function of carotenoids in light-harvesting complexes
    Andrew Hitchcock, Neil Hunter, David John Kenneth Swainsbury, Pu Qian and George Sutherland
    6. Carotenoids as proxies for variations in photosynthesis and phenology in response to environmental and climatic change
    Ingo Ensminger
    7. Apocarotenoid pigment biosynthesis in non-model plants
    Giovanni Giuliano
    8. Apocarotenoid transport in plants
    Giovanni Giuliano
    9. Screening for apocarotenoid plant growth regulators in Arabidopsis
    Salim Al Babili, Kunpeng Jia, Alexandra Jazz Dickinson, Yagiz Alagoz and Jianing Mi
    10. Effects of herbivory on carotenoid biosynthesis and breakdown
    Jonathan Gershenzon and Sirsha Mitra
    11. Biosynthesis and action of apocarotenoid plant hormones
  2. Strigolactone Signaling Complex Formation in Yeast: A Paradigm for Studying Hormone-induced Receptor Interaction with Multiple Downstream Proteins
    Ruifeng Yao, Li Chen, Meng Zhang, Haiyang Yu, Liu Yang, Hongfan Long and Xin Su
    13. Assessment of dietary carotenoid intake and metabolism in human clinical studies
    Steven Clinton and Elizabeth Grainger
    14. Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein-mediated transfer of beta-carotene from Donor to Acceptor vesicles in vitro
    Loredana Quadro, Jahangir Iqbal, Mahmood Hussain and Youn-Kyung Kim
    15. Development and validation of a method to deliver vitamin A into macrophages
    Jaume Amengual, Pooja Acharya, Molly Black and Glenn Bressner
    16. Methods for assessing the interaction of apocarotenoids with vertebrate nuclear receptors
    Earl Howard Harrison
    17. A guide for the evaluation of in vitro bioaccessibility of carotenoids
    Adriana Z. Mercadante and Ana Augusta O. Xavier
    18. A fast and simplified method to estimate bioaccessibility of carotenoids from plant tissues
    Manuel Rodriguez-Concepcion and Luca Morelli
    19. From organic synthesis of novel carotenoids and apo-carotenoids via metabolism to bio-active carotenoid metabolites and their activity relevance in mice and humans
    Ralph Rühl, Angel R. de Lera, Torsten Bohn, Jean-Francois Landrier, Harald Carlsen, Daniel Merk, Jenny Renaut and Tilman Todt
    20. Extraction, detection, and imaging of the macular carotenoids
    Paul S. Bernstein, Binxing Li, Aruna Gorususpudi and Ranganathan Arunkumar
    21. Analysis of macular carotenoids in the developing Macaque retina: The timeline of macular pigment development
    John Landrum, Vanes Mendez, Yisi Cao, Ramon Gomez and Nartha Neuringer
    22. Carotenoid Modifying Enzymes in Metazoans
    Johannes F. von Lintig, Alexander R. Moise and Sepalika Bandara
    23. Expression and Biochemical Analyses of Proteins Involved in the Transport of Carotenoids and Retinoids
    Alexander R. Moise and Johannes F. von Lintig

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780323913515
    • Genre Biology
    • Editor Eleanore T Wurtzel
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 566
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T35mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9780323913515
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-323-91351-5
    • Veröffentlichung 30.08.2022
    • Titel Carotenoids: Biological Functions of Carotenoids and Apocarotenoids in Natural and Artificial Systems: Volume 674
    • Untertitel in Natural and Artificial System
    • Gewicht 1000g

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