“…These carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase (CCD) enzymes cleave the C 40 carotenoids mainly at the 9,10 and 9'10' double bonds. Four subfamilies have been identified-CCD1, CCD4, CCD7, and CCD8-and cleavage may be symmetric or asymmetric depending on the enzyme and carotenoid substrate (Auldridge et al 2006, Walter et al 2010, Young et al 2012). Recently, studies in Crocus sativa, rice, and mycorrhizal roots of Medicago truncatula indicate that CCD4 and CCD7 may be localized in the plastid and the C 13 -and C 27 -apocarotenoids obtained from carotenoid cleavage are exported to the cytosol where further cleavage by CCD1 occurs, yielding C 13 -and C 14 -apocarotenoid products (Floss et al 2008, Rubio et al 2008, Ilg et al 2010).…”