阐明小麦耐寒过程中叶片反式-16:1脂肪酸变化的生化基础

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2021-05-17 eCollection Date: 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10044
Qiang Li, Wenyun Shen, Ioannis Mavraganis, Liping Wang, Peng Gao, Jie Gao, Dustin Cram, Yifeng Li, Ziying Liu, David Brian Fowler, Youlian Pan, Jitao Zou
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在植物细胞中,叶绿体中的磷脂酰甘油(PG)在sn-2位置上有一个特征性的反式-Δ3-十六碳烯酸(t16:1)。在冷处理过程中,小麦叶片组织中 t16:1 的含量会降低,但这种脂肪酸组成变化的意义及其潜在的生物化学机制仍不甚明了。我们利用大量具有不同耐寒能力的小麦品种,首次在田间条件下证明了这种低温诱导的 t16:1 变化与耐寒性有关。为了探索导致 t16:1 降低的代谢机制,我们对四个选定的小麦品系进行了详细的脂质分析和转录组比较研究。结果表明,小麦叶片组织在低温适应过程中叶绿体脂质途径活性逐渐下降,叶绿体脂质合成的下降表现为 PG 中 t16:1 的下降。叶片组织的 RNA-seq 比较分析进一步揭示了转录组的协同变化,表明在冷适应过程中叶绿体和细胞质脂质合成的重新平衡。因此,我们的研究提供了叶绿体脂质调整作为 "分子表意型 "和 t16:1 变化作为筛选小麦抗冻性的特定代谢物标记的机理认识。
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Elucidating the biochemical basis of trans-16:1 fatty acid change in leaves during cold acclimation in wheat.

In plant cells, phosphatidylglycerol (PG) in the chloroplast has a characteristic trans-∆3-hexadecenoic acid (t16:1) at the sn-2 position. The t16:1 content in wheat leaf tissues decreases during cold treatment, but the significance of this fatty acid compositional change and the underlying biochemical mechanism remains poorly understood. Using a large collection of wheat cultivars displaying a varying capacity of freezing tolerance, we show for the first time under field conditions that this low temperature induced t16:1 change is associated with winter hardiness. To explore the metabolic mechanism responsible for the reduction of t16:1, we performed detailed lipid analysis and comparative transcriptome study with four selected wheat lines under cold acclimation. Our results show that wheat leaf tissues experience a gradual decrease in chloroplast lipid pathway activity during cold acclimation and that the decline in chloroplast lipid synthesis manifests itself in the decrease of t16:1 in PG. Comparative RNA-seq analyses with leaf tissues further reveal concerted transcriptome shifts indicating a rebalancing of chloroplast and cytosolic lipid synthesis during cold acclimation. Our study, thus, provides mechanistic understanding on chloroplast lipid adjustments as a "molecular ideotype" and the t16:1 change as a specific metabolite marker for screening freezing tolerance in wheat.

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