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Interplay between phospholipids and digalactosyldiacylglycerol in phosphate limited oats

Abstract
Phosphate is an essential nutrient. In most soils it is limiting, which has resulted in that phosphate is supplied as fertilizer to increase crop yield. Through evolution, plants have adapted several mechanisms to increase phosphate uptake from the soil and to household with acquired phosphate. A recent discovered house-holding mechanism is that plants utilize the phosphate bound in the headgroups of phospholipids: under phosphate-limiting conditions, phospholipids can be replaced by the non-phosphate containing lipid digalactosyldiacylglycerol (DGDG), previously assumed to reside in plastid membranes. The extra-plastidial phospholipid-to-DGDG replacement occurs in plasma membrane, tonoplast and mitochondria and has led to discoveries of new enzymes and metabolic pathways in plants. This thesis reports that phosphate limitation-induced biochemical and lipid compositional changes in oat root plasma membranes occur prior to any morphological changes in the oat. The phospholipase kinetics suggests that the plasma membrane is continuously supplied with phospholipids and that the products of plasma membrane lipase activities, phosphatidic acid and diacylglycerol, both are removed from the membrane. Furthermore, the phospholipid-to-DGDG replacement is reversible and when phosphate is resupplied the proportion of phospholipids increases and DGDG decreases in the oat root plasma membrane. Membrane lipids are more than a two dimensional liquid where membrane proteins reside. The specific lipid composition and distribution enables the membrane to function as a barrier to solutes and the interactions between lipids and proteins are important for the correct function. The lateral and transversal lipid distribution in oat root plasma membranes shows that DGDG does not replace phospholipids molecule for molecule; whereas phospholipids occur in both leaflets of the plasma membrane, DGDG is almost exclusively localized in the cytosolic leaflet. Model membrane studies suggests that one of the reasons that DGDG is absent in the apoplastic leaflet is its incompatibility to properly interact with the high sterol content of this leaflet. The oat seed contains enough phosphate to complete an entire generation without any exogenously supplied phosphate. The overall seed yield is much lower in phosphate-limited oat compared to fully fertilized oat, but the seed quality (starch, [beta]-glucan, lipid, soluble protein) is very similar, including that the phospholipids-to-DGDG replacement is absent from the mature oat seeds, here membrane lipid composition is conserved. Oat thus produce a few seeds of acceptable quality rather than more seeds of poor quality.
Parts of work
Paper I Andersson MX, Larsson KE, Tjellström H, Liljenberg C, Sandelius AS (2005); Phosphate-limited oat: The plasma membrane and the tonoplast as major targets for phospholipid-to-glycolipid replacement and stimulation of phospholipases in the plasma membrane. J. Biol. Chem. 280: 522-525. ::doi::10.1074/jbc.M503273200
 
Paper II Tjellström H, Andersson MX, Larsson KE, Sandelius AS (2008), Membrane phospholipids as a phosphate reserve: the dynamic nature of phospholipid-to-digalactosyldiacylglycerol exchange in higher plants. Plant Cell & Environ. 31:1388-1398. ::doi::10.1111/j.1365-3040.2008.01851.x
 
Paper III Tjellström H, Hellgren LI, Wieslander Å, Sandelius AS (2009) Lateral and transversal lipid distribution in oat root plasma membranes during phosphate limitation. Manuscript
 
Paper IV Tjellström H, Sandelius AS (2009) The effects of phosphate limitation on yield and seed quality in oat (Avena sativa L. var Belinda). Manuscript
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences ; Institutionen för växt- och miljövetenskaper
Disputation
27 mars 2009; 10.15, Carlskottbergsgata 22B, Föreläsningsalen
Date of defence
2009-03-27
E-mail
henrik.tjellstrom@dpes.gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/18723
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  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
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Date
2009-03-09
Author
Tjellström, Henrik
Keywords
acyl chain order
Avena sativa
digalactosyldiacylglycerol
oat
liquid order
plasma membrane
phosphate
stress
DGDG
phospholipase
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-85529-27-8
Language
eng
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