Data di Pubblicazione:
1996
Abstract:
Changes in the level of unsaturation, due to addition or depletion of double bonds in the
backbone of membrane fatty acids (FAs), have been demonstrated to be important
deterrninants of membrane stability and functionality under changing extemaI conditions in
lower and higher organisms, included plants. The FA unsaturation is cataIyzed by desaturases,
which introduce double bonds between two carbons ofFA acyl chains. Two cDNAs, encoding
a chIoroplastic delta9 and a ER-bound delta12 desaturase respectively, have been cloned from a
potato library and characterized. The ORF of clone pScDes4.1, encoding a delta9 -stearoyl-
desaturase is 393 amino acid long, including 30 amino acid residues corresponding to a
putative chIoroplastic transit peptide. The ORF ofpScDll, encoding a delta12 -oleoyl-desaturase
is 383 amino acid residue long. Sequence anaIysis of this clone identified histidine-rich motifs,
highIy conserved in other desaturases, and six-putative membrane spannings. The level of
expression of the two genes was found to be down-regulated in potato cells adapted to PEG-
induced water deficit as well as in response to a graduaI temperature up-shift. The reduced
level of expression correlated with a higher degree of membrane saturation as well as with an
expected iricrease in membrane microviscosity. However neither abrupt osmotic shock nor heat
shock triggered changes in the expression of these two genes, indicating that biophysical
modifications of membrane only occur as a long-term response to prolonged and graduaI
exposure to stress.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Costa, Antonello; Grillo, MARIA STEFANIA; Consiglio, MARIA FEDERICA
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Titolo del libro:
Proceeding of International Conference on Isozymes and Molecular markers in Plants, Basic and Applied Aspects