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Alternation of plasma membrane lipids in aluminum-resistant and aluminum-sensitive wheat genotypes in response to aluminum stress
Authors:Guichang Zhang  Jan J. Slaski  Daniel J. Archambault  Gregory J. Taylor
Affiliation:Dept of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E9, Canada.
Abstract:We have studied the effect of aluminum (A1) on lipid composition of plasma membranes from roots of an A1-resistant (PT741) and an A1-sensitive (Katepwa) cultivar of Triticum aestivum L. Several genotype–specific changes were observed in phospholipids and steryl lipids. While exposure to 20 μ M AICI3 for 3 days had no effect on total phospholipids in either genotype, the most abundant phospholipid, phosphatidylcholine, increased significantly in the A1-sensitive Katepwa. Aluminum also decreased steryl lipids (mainly free sterols) in PT741. Such changes were not observed in Katepwa. As a result of differential changes in lipid composition, the relative abundance of one lipid class to another changed. The ratio of steryl lipids to phospholipids decreased in PT741, with no change in Katepwa. While limited information on the relationship between membrane function and lipid composition makes it difficult to relate these changes to A1 toxicity and resistance, changes observed only in the A1–resistant genotype could contribute to continued plant growth in the face of A1 stress.
Keywords:Aluminum    lipid composition    plasma membrane    Triticum aestivum    wheat
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