Title : Disruption of the Arabidopsis CGI-58 homologue produces Chanarin-Dorfman-like lipid droplet accumulation in plants - James_2010_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_107_17833 |
Author(s) : James CN , Horn PJ , Case CR , Gidda SK , Zhang D , Mullen RT , Dyer JM , Anderson RG , Chapman KD |
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 107 :17833 , 2010 |
Abstract :
CGI-58 is the defective gene in the human neutral lipid storage disease called Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome. This disorder causes intracellular lipid droplets to accumulate in nonadipose tissues, such as skin and blood cells. Here, disruption of the homologous CGI-58 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana resulted in the accumulation of neutral lipid droplets in mature leaves. Mass spectroscopy of isolated lipid droplets from cgi-58 loss-of-function mutants showed they contain triacylglycerols with common leaf-specific fatty acids. Leaves of mature cgi-58 plants exhibited a marked increase in absolute triacylglycerol levels, more than 10-fold higher than in wild-type plants. Lipid levels in the oil-storing seeds of cgi-58 loss-of-function plants were unchanged, and unlike mutations in beta-oxidation, the cgi-58 seeds germinated and grew normally, requiring no rescue with sucrose. We conclude that the participation of CGI-58 in neutral lipid homeostasis of nonfat-storing tissues is similar, although not identical, between plant and animal species. This unique insight may have implications for designing a new generation of technologies that enhance the neutral lipid content and composition of crop plants. |
PubMedSearch : James_2010_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_107_17833 |
PubMedID: 20876112 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: arath-LPAAT |
Gene_locus | arath-LPAAT |
Family | CGI-58_ABHD5_ABHD4 |
James CN, Horn PJ, Case CR, Gidda SK, Zhang D, Mullen RT, Dyer JM, Anderson RG, Chapman KD (2010)
Disruption of the Arabidopsis CGI-58 homologue produces Chanarin-Dorfman-like lipid droplet accumulation in plants
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
107 :17833
James CN, Horn PJ, Case CR, Gidda SK, Zhang D, Mullen RT, Dyer JM, Anderson RG, Chapman KD (2010)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
107 :17833