Literature DB >> 16667557

A chilling sensitive mutant of Arabidopsis with altered steryl-ester metabolism.

S Hugly1, P McCourt, J Browse, G W Patterson, C Somerville.   

Abstract

A chilling-sensitive mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana was isolated and subjected to genetic, physiological, and biochemical analysis. The chilling-sensitive nature of the mutant line is due to a single recessive nuclear mutation at a locus designated chs1. In contrast to wild-type plants, which are not adversely affected by low temperatures, the chs1 mutant is killed by several days of exposure to temperatures below 18 degrees C. Following exposure to chilling temperatures, the mutant displays two common symptoms of chilling injury-leaf chlorosis and electrolyte leakage. In these respects, the physiological response of the mutant to low temperatures mimics the response observed in some naturally occurring chilling sensitive species. The biochemical basis of chilling sensitivity was explored by examining the pattern of incorporation of (14)CO(2) into soluble metabolites and lipids in wild-type and mutant plants. The only difference observed between the mutant and wild type was that following low temperature treatment, the mutant accumulated 10-fold more radioactivity in a specific class of neutral lipids which were identified by a variety of criteria to be steryl-esters. The accumulation of radioactivity in the steryl-ester fraction occurs 24 hours before there is any visible evidence of chilling injury. These results suggest one of two possible explanations: either the mutation directly affects sterol metabolism, which in turn leads to chilling sensitivity, or the mutation affects another unidentified function and the accumulation of radioactivity in steryl-esters is a secondary consequence of chilling injury.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 16667557      PMCID: PMC1062630          DOI: 10.1104/pp.93.3.1053

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


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