Glycerolipid-fatty-acid desaturase deficiencies in chloroplasts from fruits of Capsicum annuum L. |
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Authors: | B. D. Whitaker |
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Affiliation: | (1) U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Horticultural Crops Quality Laboratory, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center-West, 20705-2350 Beltsville, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Chloroplasts from fruits and leaves of Capsicum annuum cv. Bell Tower were purified on sucrose gradients, and the lipids were separated by column and thin-layer chromatography. The glycerolipids mono- and digalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG, DGDG), sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol (SQDG), and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) were quantified, and the fatty-acid composition at the 1 and 2 positions of the glycerol moiety (sn-1 and sn-2) was determined after hydrolysis with position-specific lipases. In fruit chloroplasts, 3-trans hexadecenoate (trans-3-161) was absent and replaced by palmitate (160) at sn-2 of PG, and 7,10,13-hexadecatrienoate (163) at sn-2 of MGDG was greatly reduced and largely replaced by linoleate (182). The ratio of 182 to linolenate (183) was consistently greater in glycerolipids from fruit compared with leaf chloroplasts. The lower percentage of C-16 fatty acids at sn-2 indicated that prokaryotic molecular species were reduced by 15% in DGDG, 40% in SQDG, and 90% in MGDG, in fruit compared with leaf chloroplasts. The MGDGDGDG ratios in fruit and leaf chloroplasts were 1.21 and 2.21, respectively. Taken together, the data indicate that chloroplasts in Capsicum fruit are deficient in three desaturases: those that convert 1) 160 to 3-trans-161 at sn-2 of PG, 2) 160 to 7–cis-161 at sn-2 of MGDG, and 3) 182 to 183 at both sn-1 and sn-2 of various chloroplast glycerolipids.Abbreviations Chl chlorophyll - DGDG digalactosyldiacylglycerol - FS free sterol - GL galactolipid - MGDG monogalactosyldiacylglycerol - PE phosphatidyl ethanolamine - PG phosphatidylglycerol - PL phospholipid - SQDG sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerolWe are grateful to Dr. Roger Calza for providing us with the tobacco gt11 cDNA expression library and to Dr. Eric Huttner for his advice throughout the screening procedure. We also wish to thank M. Gosse for his assistance in growing and maintaining our plants. T.W.B. was supported by a BAP research grant from the Commission of the European Communities. |
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Keywords: | Capsicum Chloroplast (lipids) Fruit (lipids) Glycerolipid Leaf (lipids) Lipid desaturation |
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