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Identification of a potential bottleneck in branched chain fatty acid incorporation into triacylglycerol for lipid biosynthesis in agronomic plants
Authors:M Nlandu Mputu  L Rhazi  G Vasseur  T-D Vu  E Gontier  B Thomasset
Institution:1. UMR CNRS 6022, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, BP 20529, 60205 Compiègne, France;2. Institut LaSalle, Plateforme de Chimie Analytique et de Biologie Moléculaire, Rue Pierre Waquet, BP 30313, 60026 Beauvais, France;3. EA 3900 Laboratoire de Biologie des Plantes et Contrôle des Insectes Ravageurs, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Faculté des Sciences, 33 rue St Leu, 80039 Amiens, France
Abstract:In plant, unusual fatty acids are produced by a limited number of species. The industrial benefits of these unusual structures have led several groups to study their production in transgenic plants. Their research results led to very modest accumulation in seeds which was largely due to a limited knowledge of the lipid metabolism and fatty acid transfer in plants. More specifically we need to better understand the substrate specificity and selectivity of acyltransferases which are required for the incorporation of these unusual fatty acids into storage triacylglycerols. In our studies we have compared the incorporation of 14C] Oleoyl-CoA and Branched Chain Acyls-CoA into 3H] LPA-C18:1 by the Lysophosphatidic acid Acyltransferase (LPAAT) from developing seeds of agronomic plants (flax (Linum usitatissimum) and rape (Brassica napus)) and from a plant capable of producing high amounts of hydroxy fatty acids (castor bean (Ricinus communis)). Our assays demonstrate that LPAATs of the three studied species (1) incorporated preferentially oleyl-CoA, (2) could incorporate cyclopropane acyl-CoA when added alone as a substrate, however very weakly for rapeseed and castor bean seeds, (3) presented a low capacity to incorporate methyl branched acyl-CoA when added alone as a substrate (4) weakly incorporated cyclopropane acyl-CoA and was unable to incorporate methyl branched acyl-CoA when presented with an equimolar mix of oleyl-CoA and branched chain acyl-CoA. In all cases, the LPAAT had a low affinity for branched chain acyl-CoAs. The results show that LPAAT activity from agronomic plants constitutes a bottleneck for the incorporation of branched Chain acyl-CoA into PA.
Keywords:Lipid metabolism  Lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase  Triacylglycerol  Branched chain fatty acids
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