Literature DB >> 16664915

A mutant of Arabidopsis deficient in c(18:3) and c(16:3) leaf lipids.

J Browse1, P McCourt, C Somerville.   

Abstract

Leaf tissue of a mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana contains reduced levels of both 16:3 and 18:3 fatty acids and has correspondingly increased levels of the 16:2 and 18:2 precursors due to a single recessive nuclear mutation. The kinetics of in vivo labeling of lipids with [(14)C]acetate and quantitative analysis of the fatty acid compositions of individual lipids suggests that reduced activity of a glycerolipid n-3 desaturase is responsible for the altered lipid composition of the mutant. The effects of the mutation are most pronounced when plants are grown at temperatures above 26 degrees C but are relatively minor below 18 degrees C, suggesting a temperature-sensitive enzyme. Since the desaturation of both 16- and 18-carbon fatty acids is altered, it appears that the affected enzyme lacks specificity with respect to acyl group chain length and that it is located in the chloroplast where 16:3-monogalactosyldiglyceride is synthesized. Because the degree of unsaturation of all the major glycerolipids was similarly affected by the mutation, it is inferred that either the affected desaturase does not exhibit head group specificity or there is substantial transfer of trienoic acyl groups between different lipid classes. Both chloroplast and extrachloroplast lipids are equally affected by the mutation. Thus, either the desaturase is located both outside and inside the chloroplast, or 18:3 formed inside the chloroplast is reexported to other cellular sites.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 16664915      PMCID: PMC1075440          DOI: 10.1104/pp.81.3.859

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


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