Reaction: (1) violaxanthin + ascorbate = antheraxanthin + dehydroascorbate + H2O
(2) antheraxanthin + ascorbate = zeaxanthin + dehydroascorbate + H2O
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Other name(s): VDE
Systematic name: violaxanthin:ascorbate oxidoreductase
Comments: Along with EC 1.14.13.90, zeaxanthin epoxidase, this enzyme forms part of the xanthophyll (or violaxanthin) cycle for controlling the concentration of zeaxanthin in chloroplasts. It is activated by a low pH of the thylakoid lumen (produced by high light intensity). Zeaxanthin induces the dissipation of excitation energy in the chlorophyll of the light-harvesting protein complex of photosystem II. In higher plants the enzyme reacts with all-trans-diepoxides, such as violaxanthin, and all-trans-monoepoxides, but in the alga Mantoniella squamata, only the diepoxides are good substrates.
Links to other databases: BRENDA, EXPASY, KEGG, CAS registry number: 57534-73-3
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