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Biosynthesis of the food and cosmetic plant pigment bixin (annatto).

Science (New York, N.Y.) (2003-06-28)
Florence Bouvier, Odette Dogbo, Bilal Camara
ABSTRACT

Bixin, also known as annatto, is a seed-specific pigment widely used in foods and cosmetics since pre-Columbian times. We show that three genes from Bixa orellana, native to tropical America, govern bixin biosynthesis. These genes code for lycopene cleavage dioxygenase, bixin aldehyde dehydrogenase, and norbixin carboxyl methyltransferase, which catalyze the sequential conversion of lycopene into bixin. Introduction of these three genes in Escherichia coli engineered to produce lycopene induced bixin synthesis, thus expanding the supply of this economically important plant product.

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Bixin, ≥90.0% (HPLC)