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Metabolism of Unsaturated Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol Molecular Species in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Reveals Different Sites and Substrates for Linolenic Acid Synthesis
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1986
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BiologyBiosynthesisEngineeringArabidopsis ThalianaLipid MetabolismBiochemistryBotanyLinolenic Acid SynthesisFatty AcidsNatural SciencesPlant BiochemistryLipidsMetabolismLinoleic AcidPlant PhysiologyLipid SynthesisPlant Metabolism
Synthesis of unsaturated monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG) was examined in a mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. containing reduced levels of hexadecatrienoic (16:3) and linolenic (18:3) acids in leaf lipids. Molecular species composition and labeling kinetics following the incorporation of exogenous [(14)C]fatty acids suggest that at least two pathways and multiple substrates are involved in desaturation of linoleic acid (18:2) to 18:3 for production of unsaturated galactolipids. A reduction in 18:3/16:3 MGDG and an increase in 18:2/16:2 MGDG, together with labeling kinetics of these molecular species following the incorporation of exogenous [(14)C]12:0 fatty acids, suggests that a chloroplastic pathway for production of 18:3 at the sn-1 position of MGDG utilizes 18:2/16:2 MGDG as a substrate. This chloroplastic (prokaryotic) pathway is deficient in the mutant. When exogenous [(14)C]18:1 was supplied, a eukaryotic (cytoplasmic) pathway involving the desaturation of 18:2 to 18:3 on phosphatidylcholine serves as the source of 18:3 for the sn-2 position of MGDG. This eucaryotic pathway predominates in the mutant.
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