Aulakh_2019_Plant.Physiol_180_1962

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Title : The Plastid Lipase PLIP1 Is Critical for Seed Viability in diacylglycerol acyltransferase1 Mutant Seed - Aulakh_2019_Plant.Physiol_180_1962
Author(s) : Aulakh K , Durrett TP
Ref : Plant Physiol , 180 :1962 , 2019
Abstract :

In developing Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seeds, the synthesis of triacylglycerol (TAG) is mediated primarily by the acyl-CoA-dependent enzyme diacylglycerol acyltransferase1 (DGAT1). In the absence of DGAT1 activity, phospholipid:diacylglycerol acyltransferase (PDAT1) plays an important role in TAG synthesis, consistent with the higher-than-expected oil content and altered fatty acid composition of dgat1 seed. Transcript profiling of developing wild type (Columbia-0) and dgat1-1 mutant seed identified 602 differentially expressed genes. Expression of genes important for the formation of phosphatidylcholine, including LYSOPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE ACYLTRANSFERASE2, and REDUCED OLEATE DESATURATION1 were strongly upregulated, consistent with increased substrate supply for PDAT1. In addition, several genes lacking a defined role in TAG biosynthesis were also upregulated, including the alpha/beta-hydrolase family gene PLIP1, which encodes a plastid-localized lipase. In most tissues, PLIP1 was expressed at equivalent levels in wild-type and dgat1 plants, except for developing seed, where transcript levels were higher in the dgat1 mutant. Seeds from plip1 mutant plants possessed a 20% reduction in oil content and were smaller than seed from wild-type plants. Crosses between dgat1 and plip1 failed to generate double-homozygous mutant plants. Reciprocal crossing with wild-type plants demonstrated that both male and female gametophytes could transmit the dgat1 plip1 double-mutant genotype. Double-homozygous dgat1 plip1 seed formed but was green and failed to germinate. The synthetic lethal phenotype of dgat1 with plip1 indicates an important role for PLIP1 in the absence of DGAT1 activity, likely by supplying polyunsaturated fatty acid substrates for PDAT1.

PubMedSearch : Aulakh_2019_Plant.Physiol_180_1962
PubMedID: 31221730
Gene_locus related to this paper: arath-At3g61680 , arath-At5g13640

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Gene_locus arath-At3g61680    arath-At5g13640

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Aulakh K, Durrett TP (2019)
The Plastid Lipase PLIP1 Is Critical for Seed Viability in diacylglycerol acyltransferase1 Mutant Seed
Plant Physiol 180 :1962

Aulakh K, Durrett TP (2019)
Plant Physiol 180 :1962