Vitamin D in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Date publication

novembre 2018

Journal

Scientific reports

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr HEINTZ Dimitri


Tous les auteurs :
Silvestro D, Villette C, Delecolle J, Olsen CE, Motawia MS, Geoffroy P, Miesch M, Jensen PE, Heintz D, Schaller H

Résumé

Vitamin D is a secosterol hormone critical for bone growth and calcium homeostasis, produced in vertebrate skin by photolytic conversion of the cholesterol biosynthetic intermediate provitamin D. Insufficient levels of vitamin D especially in the case of low solar UV-B irradiation is often compensated by an intake of a dietary source of vitamin D of animal origin. Small amounts of vitamin D were described in a few plant species and considered as a peculiar feature of their phytochemical diversity. In this report we show the presence of vitamin D in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This plant secosterol is a UV-B mediated derivative of provitamin D, the precursor of sitosterol. The present work will allow a further survey of vitamin D distribution in plant species.

Référence

Sci Rep. 2018 Nov 5;8(1):16348