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Lipid biosynthesis by isolated barley chloroplasts in relation to plastid development.

C G Kannangara1, K W Henningsen, P K Stumpf, L A Appelqvist, D von Wettstein.   

Abstract

The effect of seedling age and of the time of greening on the incorporation of 1-(14)C-acetate into lipids by isolated barley (Hordeum vulgare cultivar Svalöf's Bonus) plastids was examined. The fatty acid synthesizing capacity of plastids isolated from 5-day-old seedlings did not increase markedly from zero to 36 hours of greening nor was a light stimulation of fatty acid synthesis observed. However, an increasing capacity for fatty acid synthesis and an increasing light stimulation of this process with greening were attained by the plastids isolated from 7-, 9-, and 11-day-old seedlings.Plastids of 7-day-old dark-grown plants, which were illuminated at 2 foot-candles showed increasing capacity of (14)C-acetate incorporation with significant flow into phospholipids and sulfolipid, low flow into digalactosyl diglyceride, and considerable flow into 6-methyl salicylic acid. Exposure of these plants to high light intensity for an hour resulted in chloroplasts that after isolation had a 10-fold increased capacity to incorporate (14)C label into digalactosyl diglyceride, while the flow of (14)C label into phospho- and sulfolipids was unaltered, and that into 6-methyl salicylic acid was drastically curtailed.With plastids from 7-day-old dark-grown plants in early stages of greening, essentially all the (14)C label in the stroma fraction could be accounted for by 6-methyl salicylic acid, while the membrane lipids only contained small amounts of (14)C label. As greening proceeded, the flow of (14)C label into 6-methyl salicylic acid diminished sharply, and the lipids of the lamellar systems became increasingly labeled.Only palmitic and oleic acids were main sites of (14)C label in the membrane lipids.The activity of acetyl CoA carboxylase present in plastids of 5- and 7-day-old dark-grown plants fell sharply as the etioplasts differentiated into chloroplasts.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 16657832      PMCID: PMC396900          DOI: 10.1104/pp.48.5.526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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