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Phosphatidic acid is a major phospholipid class in reproductive organs of Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Ian Sofian Yunus  Amaury Cazenave-Gassiot  Yu-chi Liu  Ying-Chen Lin  Markus R Wenk  Yuki Nakamura
Affiliation:1.Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology; Academia Sinica; Taipei, Taiwan;2.Life Sciences Institute; National University of Singapore; Singapore;3.Department of Biochemistry; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine; National University of Singapore; Singapore
Abstract:
Phospholipids are the crucial components of biological membranes and signal transduction. Among different tissues, flower phospholipids are one of the least characterized features of plant lipidome. Here, we report that floral reproductive organs of Arabidopsis thaliana contain high levels of phosphatidic acid (PA), a known lipid second messenger. By using floral homeotic mutants enriched with specific floral organs, lipidomics study showed increased levels of PA species in ap3-3 mutant with enriched pistils. Accompanied gene expression study for 7 diacylglycerol kinases and 11 PA phosphatases revealed distinct floral organ specificity, suggesting an active phosphorylation/dephosphorylation between PA and diacylglycerol in flowers. Our results suggest that PA is a major phospholipid class in floral reproductive organs of A. thaliana.
Keywords:Arabidopsis thaliana   floral reproductive organs   glycerolipids   homeotic mutants   phosphatidic acid
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