The Walnut’s Dark Secret: Polyphenol Oxidase and the Enigmatic Pathway to Melanin
Abhaya M. Dandekar, Noah G. Feinberg, Paulo A. Zaini, Ramona Abbattista, Renata de Almeida Barbosa Assis, Sriema L. Walawage

TL;DR
This paper explores how walnuts produce melanin-like pigments through a unique enzyme system that helps protect the plant from stress.
Contribution
The study identifies two polyphenol oxidase enzymes in walnuts with distinct roles in melanin-like pigment production and stress response.
Findings
JrPPO1 maintains tyrosine and redox homeostasis and is involved in detoxifying reactive intermediates.
JrPPO2 is stress-inducible and drives pigment formation as part of the plant's defense response.
Walnut pigmentation is a genetically encoded adaptation balancing metabolic cost and oxidative protection.
Abstract
The biosynthesis of melanin in plants remains an enduring biochemical enigma. Unlike the well-characterized pathways of animals and fungi that produce the canonical “true melanins”, the enzymatic origins and physiological functions of melanin-like pigments in plants are poorly described. Recent advances in Juglans regia (walnut) have begun to illuminate this “dark metabolism,” revealing a dual polyphenol oxidase (PPO) system, constitutive JrPPO1 and stress-inducible JrPPO2, that orchestrates the oxidation of phenolics into amorphous, heterogeneous polymeric pigments. Functional studies demonstrate that JrPPO1 maintains tyrosine and redox homeostasis, while silencing triggers a lesion-mimic phenotype, highlighting the enzyme’s role in detoxifying reactive intermediates. In contrast, JrPPO2 responds to redox and pathogen stress, driving pigment formation as part of the defense response.…
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Topicsmelanin and skin pigmentation · Plant Gene Expression Analysis · Nuts composition and effects
