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PSAT that catalyzes an acyl CoA-independent sterol ester formation may have a role in temperature acclimation of plants

Carlsson Anders, Szilagyi Anna, Noiriel Alexandre, Banas Antoni, Huang Bangquan, Åkerlund Hans-Erik, Schaller Hubert, Bouciwe-Navè Pierette, Stymne Sten

Sammanfattning

The first plant gene (At1g04010) encoding a sterol ester synthesising enzyme, the phospholipid:sterol acyltransferase (PSAT) has been identified in Arabidopsis and shown to belong to the LCAT/PDAT family (1). It is the first identified intracellular enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of sterol esters by an acyl CoA-independent reaction in which acyl groups are transacylated from phospholipids to sterols. The enzyme does not utilize neutral lipids, has highest activity with phosphatidylethanolamine, a five-fold preference for the sn-2 position and utilize both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. The results presented implicate a role for AtPSAT in regulating both the amount and the quality of the free sterols in the membrane. Changes in fluorescence and pigment composition as well as the development of a chilling phenotype in the AtPSAT T-DNA knock after a switch to lower temperatures implies an importance of AtPSAT in temperature acclimation of plants

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Konferens

17th International symposium in Plant lipids

      SLU författare

    • Carlsson, Anders

      • Institutionen för växtvetenskap, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
      • Stymne, Sten

        • Institutionen för växtvetenskap, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

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      Jordbruksvetenskap
      Livsmedelsvetenskap

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