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A Tomato Tocopherol-Binding Protein Sheds Light on Intracellular α-Tocopherol Metabolism in Plants.

Luisa Bermúdez1, Talía Del Pozo2, Bruno Silvestre Lira3, Fabiana de Godoy3, Irene Boos4, Cecilia Romanò4, Viola Previtali4, Juliana Almeida3, Claire Bréhélin5, Ramón Asis6, Leandro Quadrana1, Diego Demarco3, Saleh Alseekh7, Rigel Salinas Gamboa8, Laura Pérez-Flores8, Pia Guadalupe Dominguez1, Christophe Rothan9, Alisdair Robert Fernie7, Maurício González10, Achim Stocker11, Andreas Hemmerle11, Mads Hartving Clausen4, Fernando Carrari, Magdalena Rossi3.   

Abstract

Tocopherols are non-polar compounds synthesized in the plastids, which function as major antioxidants of the plant cells and are essential in the human diet. Both the intermediates and final products of the tocopherol biosynthetic pathway must cross plastid membranes to reach their sites of action. So far, no protein with tocopherol binding activity has been reported in plants. Here, we demonstrated that the tomato SlTBP protein is targeted to chloroplasts and able to bind α-tocopherol. SlTBP-knockdown tomato plants exhibited reduced levels of tocopherol in both leaves and fruits. Several tocopherol deficiency phenotypes were apparent in the transgenic lines, such as alterations in photosynthetic parameters, dramatic distortion of thylakoid membranes and significant variations in the lipid profile. These results, along with the altered expression of genes related to photosynthesis, and tetrapyrrole, lipid, isoprenoid, inositol/phosphoinositide and redox metabolism, suggest that SlTBP may act in conducting tocopherol (or its biosynthetic intermediates) between the plastid compartments and/or at the interface between chloroplast and endoplasmic reticulum membranes, affecting interorganellar lipid metabolism.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30239816     DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcy191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0781            Impact factor:   4.927


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