Generation of norisoprenoid flavors from carotenoids by fungal peroxidases

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  • Kateryna Zelena
  • Björn Hardebusch
  • Bärbel Hülsdau
  • Ralf G. Berger
  • Holger Zorn

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  • Justus Liebig University Giessen
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9951-9955
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume57
Issue number21
Publication statusPublished - 9 Oct 2009

Abstract

To biotechnologlcally produce norisoprenoid flavor compounds, two extracellular peroxidases (MsP1 and MsP2) capable of degrading carotenoids were isolated from the culture supematants of the basidiomycete Marasmlus scorodonlus (garlic mushroom). The encoding genes were cloned from genomic DNA and cDNA libraries, and databank homology searches identified MsP1 and MsP2 as members of the so-called "DyP-type" peroxidase family. Wild type enzymes and recombinant peroxidases expressed in Escherichia coll were employed for the release of norisoprenoids from various terpenoid precursor molecules. Carotenes, xanthophylls, and apocarotenals were subjected to the enzymatic degradation. Released volatile products were characterized by GC-FID and GC-MS, whereas nonvolatile breakdown products were analyzed by means of HPLC-DAD and HPLC-MS. C13 norisoprenoids together with C10 products proved to be the main volatile degradation products in each case.

Keywords

    Basidiomycete, Carotenoids, Norisoprenoid flavors, Peroxidase

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Generation of norisoprenoid flavors from carotenoids by fungal peroxidases. / Zelena, Kateryna; Hardebusch, Björn; Hülsdau, Bärbel et al.
In: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Vol. 57, No. 21, 09.10.2009, p. 9951-9955.

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Zelena, K, Hardebusch, B, Hülsdau, B, Berger, RG & Zorn, H 2009, 'Generation of norisoprenoid flavors from carotenoids by fungal peroxidases', Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 57, no. 21, pp. 9951-9955. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf901438m
Zelena K, Hardebusch B, Hülsdau B, Berger RG, Zorn H. Generation of norisoprenoid flavors from carotenoids by fungal peroxidases. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2009 Oct 9;57(21):9951-9955. doi: 10.1021/jf901438m
Zelena, Kateryna ; Hardebusch, Björn ; Hülsdau, Bärbel et al. / Generation of norisoprenoid flavors from carotenoids by fungal peroxidases. In: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2009 ; Vol. 57, No. 21. pp. 9951-9955.
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