Regulation and Improvement of Carotenoid Metabolism in Tomato
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Abstract
Carotenoids are essential pigments for human and plant life, but only plants can produce them.Seven hundred fifty carotenoids improve the lives of different organisms.The tomato is used as a model to get complete information on the biosynthesis of carotenoids.Different horticultural crops are used to learn about biochemical and genetic pathways.Some genes and enzymes play a significant role in regulating carotenoids, like SIPSY1 and DXS.Similarly, some pathways, like the MEP pathway, contribute a lot to the biosynthesis of carotenoids in tomatoes.This study presents a thorough overview of carotenoid biosynthesis and emphasizes new developments in genetic pathways that improve tomato carotenoid production, accumulation, and regulation.