Ellinger_2010_Plant.Signal.Behav_5_1269

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Title : Involvement of DAD1-like lipases in response to salt and osmotic stress in Arabidopsis thaliana - Ellinger_2010_Plant.Signal.Behav_5_1269
Author(s) : Ellinger D , Kubigsteltig, II
Ref : Plant Signal Behav , 5 :1269 , 2010
Abstract :

Acyl hydrolases remodel biological membranes and release signaling molecules in response to a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses. After wounding or pathogen treatment lipases are necessary to release fatty acids as substrate for jasmonate biosynthesis. In osmotic stressed tissue they maintain integrity and functionality of membranes and during senescence lipases destroy and recycle membranes. Recently the role of several acyl hydrolases including DEFECTIVE IN ANTHER DEHISCENCE (DAD1) and DAD1-like lipase, e.g. DONGLE (DGL) and the phospholipase A (PLA) PLA-Igamma1 in jasmonate biosynthesis after wounding were investigated and functional redundancy within this family has been stated. Here we report necessity of diverse DAD1-like lipases in response to salt and sorbitol treatment. The lipase PLA-Igamma1 and PLA-Ibeta2, which were both impaired in wound response, were also affected in response to osmotic stress in seed germination assays. Based on our observations and interpretations of transcription analyses generated by AtGenExpress project we speculate about more general roles of the DAD1-like lipase in diverse biological processes.

PubMedSearch : Ellinger_2010_Plant.Signal.Behav_5_1269
PubMedID: 20855949
Gene_locus related to this paper: arath-At2g15230 , arath-AT4G16820 , arath-PLA12 , arath-PLA15 , arath-PLA16 , arath-PLA17

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Ellinger D, Kubigsteltig, II (2010)
Involvement of DAD1-like lipases in response to salt and osmotic stress in Arabidopsis thaliana
Plant Signal Behav 5 :1269

Ellinger D, Kubigsteltig, II (2010)
Plant Signal Behav 5 :1269