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The Arabidopsis cer26 mutant, like the cer2 mutant, is specifically affected in the very long chain fatty acid elongation process

Title: The Arabidopsis cer26 mutant, like the cer2 mutant, is specifically affected in the very long chain fatty acid elongation process
Authors: Pascal, S.; Bernard, A.; Sorel, M.; Pervent, M.; Vile, D.; Haslam, R. P.; Napier, J. A.; Lessire, R.; Domergue, F.; Joubes, J.
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2013
Collection: Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Research)
Subject Terms: Plant Sciences
Description: Plant aerial organs are covered by cuticular waxes, which form a hydrophobic crystal layer that mainly serves as a waterproof barrier. Cuticular wax is a complex mixture of very long chain lipids deriving from fatty acids, predominantly of chain lengths from 26 to 34 carbons, which result from acyl-CoA elongase activity. The biochemical mechanism of elongation is well characterized; however, little is known about the specific proteins involved in the elongation of compounds with more than 26 carbons available as precursors of wax synthesis. In this context, we characterized the three Arabidopsis genes of the CER2-like family: CER2, CER26 and CER26-like . Expression pattern analysis showed that the three genes are differentially expressed in an organ- and tissue-specific manner. Using individual TDNA insertion mutants, together with a cer2 cer26 double mutant, we characterized the specific impact of the inactivation of the different genes on cuticular waxes. In particular, whereas the cer2 mutation impaired the production of wax components longer than 28 carbons, the cer26 mutant was found to be affected in the production of wax components longer than 30 carbons. The analysis of the acyl-CoA pool in the respective transgenic lines confirmed that inactivation of both genes specifically affects the fatty acid elongation process beyond 26 carbons. Furthermore, ectopic expression of CER26 in transgenic plants demonstrates that CER26 facilitates the elongation of the very long chain fatty acids of 30 carbons or more, with high tissular and substrate specificity.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: unknown
Relation: https://repository.rothamsted.ac.uk/download/f4a8e89506203e4b92568e9a9d0a3cad2fae773ff27c7b48d107218ad5533328/4271961/Pascal_et_al-2013-The_Plant_Journal.pdf; https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12060; Pascal, S., Bernard, A., Sorel, M., Pervent, M., Vile, D., Haslam, R. P., Napier, J. A., Lessire, R., Domergue, F. and Joubes, J. 2013. The Arabidopsis cer26 mutant, like the cer2 mutant, is specifically affected in the very long chain fatty acid elongation process. The Plant Journal. 73 (5), pp. 733-746. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12060
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12060
Availability: https://repository.rothamsted.ac.uk/item/8qx23/the-arabidopsis-cer26-mutant-like-the-cer2-mutant-is-specifically-affected-in-the-very-long-chain-fatty-acid-elongation-process; https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12060
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsbas.AC5E66DA
Database: BASE