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Ultrastructure of lycopene containing chromoplasts in fruits ofAglaonema commutatum schott (Araceae)
Authors:R. Knoth
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Biology II, Cell Biology, University of Freiburg i. Br., Schänzlestrasse 1, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:Summary The ripening process in fruits ofA. commutatum is characterized by clearly distinguishable developmental stages of their pericarp plastids. With respect to predominant pigments and ultrastructural features the following scheme is proposed: 1. The green stage with a tendency to thylakoid degeneration and plastoglobule formation leads to 2. the yellow stage. An increasing number of globules, mostly being membrane associated, are converted to tubules. In this stage, the main pigments are beta-carotene and cryptoxanthine. The development of membraneous invaginations from the inner plastid envelope leads to 3. the red stage. Concomitantly with lycopene synthesis and incorporation, these envelope-derived membranes expand and become electron dense (after KMnO4 treatment), but maintain their triple-layered structure. Chromoplasts of deep red coloured fruits (1,400 mgrg lycopene g–1 dry wt) contain lycopene crystals within the lumina of membraneous sacs which are also derived from the inner envelope membrane. The molar ratio between the three main pigments beta-carotene, cryptoxanthine, and lycopene is about 1ratio1ratio10 in this final state. GA/OsO4 fixation is unable to stabilize the ldquolycopenicrdquo structures (membranes as well as crystals).
Keywords:Aglaonema commutatum  Fruit chromoplast  Lycopene
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