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Title: Survey of Carotenoid ProVitamin A Variability in Maize


1
Survey of Carotenoid (Pro-Vitamin A) Variability
in Maize
Sultana Islam Chandra Paul Ed Buckler Torbert
Rocheford University of Illinois
Urbana-Department of Crop Sciences
2
  • HarvestPlus Program
  • Micronutrient Biofortification of Staple Crops
  • zinc, iron, and Pro-vitamin A (carotenoids)
  • Add Nutritional value to Crops
  • Food as a mechanism to improve
  • Human Health

3
  • Survey Carotenoid (Pro-vitamin A)
  • Variability in Maize
  • Facilitate Breeding for Higher
  • levels of Pro-vitamin A for Human
  • Nutrition

4
Carotenoids
  • Carotenoids are a diverse class of hydrocarbon
    compounds
  • Carotenes Lycopene, alpha (a)-carotene and beta
    (ß)-carotene
  • Xanthophylls beta (ß)-cryptoxanthin, zeaxanthin
    and lutein
  • Responsible for Red, orange
  • and Yellow colors in fruits
  • and vegetables

5
  • In plants carotenoids are essential in
  • Photosynthesis
  • Dietary sources of vitamin A (retinol)
  • and Antioxidants in Humans and
  • Animals

6
Pro-vitamin A
  • Prominent Function of Carotenoids in Diet is as
    Pro-vitamin A
  • Pro-vitamin A Carotenoids
  • ß-carotene
  • a-carotene
  • ß-cryptoxanthin
  • Converted to Vitamin A (retinol) in Liver

7
  • In the U.S., 30 of total vitamin A
  • intake provided by Pro-vitamin A
  • from Plant sources
  • ß-carotene is the most Effective
  • Precursor to Vitamin A

8
Chemical Structure of Vitamin A and Pro-vitamin A
9
Vitamin A Activity
  • In Humans important for
  • Vision
  • Bone Growth
  • Reproduction
  • Immune Function
  • Gene Expression
  • Embryonic Development
  • Cell Division and Cell Differentiation
  • Healthy Respiratory and Gastrointestinal systems

10
  • Prevalence of Vitamin A Deficiency
  • ranges from 100 to 250 million
  • Children
  • An estimated 250,000 to 500,000
  • Children go Blind each year from
  • Vitamin A Deficiency

11
Antioxidant Activity
  • All function as Antioxidants in vitro
  • Scavenge free radicals
  • Protect cells from oxidative damage

12
  • Antioxidative Potential of Carotenoids
  • may include
  • Reduced risk of certain types of Cancer
  • Enhanced Immune Response
  • Protection against lipid peroxidation in
  • Humans

13
Other Benefits
  • Lutein and Zeaxanthin
  • Found in the macula of the human eye
  • Actively involved in the maintenance of
  • the visual system
  • Sharp and Detailed Vision
  • Age-related Macular Degeneration
  • Cataract Development

14
Economic Benefits???
  • Carotenoid supplements are
  • used in Animal Feed
  • Protects broiler leg meat from oxidation
  • Imparts desirable color to egg yolks

15
Carotenoids in Maize
  • 2 carotenes a-carotene and ß-carotene
  • 3 xanthophylls ß-cryptoxanthin, lutein and
    zeaxanthin
  • Carotenoids are present in
  • horny endosperm (74-86)
  • floury endosperm (9-23)
  • rest in the germ and bran of the kernel

16
Characterization of Carotenoid Biosynthetic
Pathway in Maize - Aided by White Endosperm
Mutants
  • Cloned genes in the pathway
  • Phytoene synthase (Psy)
  • Phytoene desaturase (Pds)
  • ?-carotene desaturase (Zds)
  • PSY activity is an important control point for
    regulation of the flux
  • (Fraser, et al., 2002)

17
Carotenoid Biosynthetic Pathway
GGPP
Lycopene
PSY
y1
Phytoene
b- LCY
b- LCY e- LCY
PDS
2x
Phytofluene
vp5
a- carotene
b- carotene
z- carotene
ZDS
2x
Neurosporene
b-crytptoxanthin
vp9
Zeaxanthin
Lutein
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  • Substantial variation in levels of specific
    isoforms and in levels of total carotenoids has
    been reported
  • Weber (1987) evaluated 15 inbred lines
  • Kurilich and Juvik (1999) evaluated 44 sweet and
    dent corn lines at 20 DAP

19
Why Study?
  • No recent reports on carotenoids in a Diverse set
    of lines at mature dry stage
  • Analytical methods have changed dramatically
    since the early studies
  • Survey of a Broad range of germplasm with modern
    analytical tools was needed

20
Objectives
  • Survey the Variation in a Diverse Set of Inbred
    Lines
  • Evaluate F1 crosses
  • Genotype the lines with SSR marker associated
    with Psy gene (Y1 locus)

21
Genetic Materials
  • Set of 102 inbred lines
  • 2001 60 lines
  • 2002 85 lines
  • Expanded set of 300 inbred lines
  • 2003 176 lines evaluated so far
  • 17 F1 crosses (F1 Seed analyzed)
  • Five reciprocal pairs

22
Vitamin Extraction
16 Samples Extracted in Two Hours
Extract Upper Layer
Heat 5min at 86C
2X
Hexane (Extraction)
Heat 10 min at 86 C
dH20
23
Waters Alliance HPLC System
24
HPLC Chromatogram 450 nm
Zeaxanthin
AU
Lutein
AU
ß-cryptoxanthin
a-carotene
ß-carotene
25
Lycopene
a-carotene
b-carotene
b-crytptoxanthin
OH
OH
OH
Lutein
OH
Zeaxanthin
OH
26
Results
  • 2002 Survey (85 lines)
  • F1 Crosses
  • 2003 Survey (176 lines)
  • Vitamin A Equivalents
  • Y1ssr Marker Analysis

27
Means and Ranges from 2002 Survey
28
Repeatability Estimates
29
Correlations between a-carotene, ß-carotene,
ß-cryptoxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin in 2002
and are significant at p lt.01 and p lt.0001,
respectively. ns, not significant at p lt.01
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, significant at p lt .0001
Lycopene
a-carotene
b-carotene
0.56
0.51
b-crytptoxanthin
OH
OH
OH
0.81
Lutein
Zeaxanthin
OH
OH
31
F1 Crosses
X
X
Well known Dosage Effects
May be Dosage Effects at Y1 and other Loci
32
  • Seeds from 17 F1 Crosses analyzed
  • Total Carotenoids
  • Higher than mid Parental mean 3
  • Equal to mid Parental mean 6
  • Lower than mid Parental mean 8
  • 5 Reciprocal Pairs
  • 2 showed Reciprocal Effect for Total

33
Carotenoid Profiles of the SC55 Crosses
34
Lycopene
a-carotene
b-carotene
X
b-crytptoxanthin
OH
OH
OH
X
Lutein
OH
Zeaxanthin
OH
35
Carotenoid Profiles of NC354, TZI18 and their
Reciprocal Crosses
36
ß-carotene Profiles of NC354, TZI18 and their
Reciprocal Crosses
37
Means and Ranges from 2003 Survey
38
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A
  • Children (lt 4 yrs) 300 µg
  • Children (4 yrs) 400 - 600 µg
  • Women 700 µg
  • Men 600 µg
  • Lactation 1200 µg

39
Candidate Pro-vit A Lines
40
Vitamin A Equivalents from CI.7, DE3, Mo17 and B73
41
  • DKXL 212 x GEM Line
  • DE 3
  • (L317 x 33-16) 33-16(2)
  • CI.7

42
Candidate Genes
  • Psy and Zds may be candidate genes that are the
    basis of two QTL mapped for Quantitative
    Variation in Carotenoids
  • (Wong et al., 2004)
  • Candidate gene associated with Quantitative
    Variation for a trait may be validated with
    Associative Analyses
  • (Thornsberry et al., 2001)

43
Carotenoid Biosynthetic Pathway
GGPP
Lycopene
PSY
y1
Phytoene
b- LCY
b- LCY e- LCY
PDS
2x
Phytofluene
vp5
z- carotene
a- carotene
b- carotene
ZDS
2x
Neurosporene
b-crytptoxanthin
vp9
Zeaxanthin
Lutein
44
Gel image of Y1ssr marker
227bp-
-224bp
216bp-
210bp-
-204bp
45
Sample of Inbreds and Fragment Sizes
46
Y1ssr Marker Allele Groups and Group Means
groups include yellow and orange lines only
47
Multiple Regression of Means of Y1ssr Marker
Groups
48
Single Factor Analysis between 210 bp (D) and 216
bp (F) groups and their Marker Means
49
Single Factor Analysis between 210 bp (D) and 227
bp (G) groups and their Marker Means
50
Carotenoid Biosynthetic Pathway
GGPP
Lycopene
PSY
y1
Phytoene
b- LCY
b- LCY e- LCY
PDS
2x
Phytofluene
vp5
z- carotene
a- carotene
b- carotene
ZDS
2x
Neurosporene
vp9
b-crytptoxanthin
Lutein
Zeaxanthin
51
Pre-screening with TLC
  • RAPID
  • INEXPENSIVE!

Identification of the Top Lines for more detailed
HPLC analysis
52
Carotenes
ß-Crypto.
Lutein/Zea.
53
Summary
  • Survey of diverse maize inbreds revealed
    considerable Variation in Carotenoids and Vitamin
    A equivalents
  • Certain lines appear to Combine better with other
    lines for ß-carotene and total carotenoids in F1
    seed

54
  • An initial candidate gene analysis approach with
    y1ssr may be revealing an Association between Psy
    and ß-carotene and total carotenoids, will
    genotype more
  • TLC or other assays may enable a Rapid screen of
    germplasm enabling identification of the top 20
    to keep and analyze by HPLC

55
Acknowledgements
  • Advisor Dr. Rocheford
  • Committee Drs. Bohn, Briskin and Lambert
  • Funded by US AID
  • Dr. Darryl Clark
  • Dr. Qiao Qingyan
  • Dr. Peter Beyers Lab Patrick Schaub
  • Field Technician Jerry Chandler
  • Everyone at Dr. Rochefords Lab Dr. Chandra Paul
  • Everyone at Dr. Juviks Lab
  • Undergraduates Ryan Wilson, Rachel Hopkins,
    Esther Lee, Wanda Averhart
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