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Natural pigments derived from plants and microorganisms: classification, biosynthesis, and applications

Qian Tang, Zhibo Li, Ningxin Chen, Xiaozhou Luo, Qiao Zhao

2024Plant Biotechnology Journal56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pigments, as coloured secondary metabolites, endow the world with a rich palette of colours. They primarily originate from plants and microorganisms and play crucial roles in their survival and adaptation processes. In this article, we categorize pigments based on their chemical structure into flavonoids, carotenoids, pyrroles, quinones, azaphilones, melanins, betalains, flavins, and others. We further meticulously describe the colours, sources, and biosynthetic pathways, including key enzymatic steps and regulatory networks that control pigment production, in both plants and microorganisms. In particular, we highlight the role of transport proteins and transcription factors in fine-tuning these pathways. Finally, we introduce the use of pigments in practical production and research, aiming to provide new insights and directions for the application of coloured compounds in diverse fields, such as agriculture, industry, and medicine.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyBiosynthesisMicroorganismPigmentAdaptation (eye)Computational biologyBiological pigmentBotanyCarotenoidBiochemistryEnzymeBacteriaGeneticsChemistryNeuroscienceOrganic chemistryPlant Gene Expression AnalysisBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms