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Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity

Cis/trans isomerism of the Δ8 unsaturation of long-chain base (LCB) is found only in plant sphingolipids. This unique geometry is generated by sphingolipid LCB Δ8 desaturase SLD which produces both isomers at various ratios, resulting in diverse cis/trans ratios in plants. However, the biological si...

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Autores principales: Sato, Masaya, Nagano, Minoru, Jin, Song, Miyagi, Atsuko, Yamaguchi, Masatoshi, Kawai-Yamada, Maki, Ishikawa, Toshiki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9010019
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author Sato, Masaya
Nagano, Minoru
Jin, Song
Miyagi, Atsuko
Yamaguchi, Masatoshi
Kawai-Yamada, Maki
Ishikawa, Toshiki
author_facet Sato, Masaya
Nagano, Minoru
Jin, Song
Miyagi, Atsuko
Yamaguchi, Masatoshi
Kawai-Yamada, Maki
Ishikawa, Toshiki
author_sort Sato, Masaya
collection PubMed
description Cis/trans isomerism of the Δ8 unsaturation of long-chain base (LCB) is found only in plant sphingolipids. This unique geometry is generated by sphingolipid LCB Δ8 desaturase SLD which produces both isomers at various ratios, resulting in diverse cis/trans ratios in plants. However, the biological significance of this isomeric diversity remains controversial. Here, we show that the plant-specific cis unsaturation of LCB selectively contributes to glucosylceramide (GlcCer)-dependent tolerance to aluminum toxicity. We established three transgenic rice lines with altered LCB unsaturation profiles. Overexpression of SLD from rice (OsSLD-OX), which preferentially exhibits cis-activity, or Arabidopsis (AtSLD-OX), showing preference for trans-activity, facilitated Δ8 unsaturation in different manners: a slight increase of cis-unsaturated glycosylinositolphosphoceramide (GIPC) in OsSLD-OX, and a drastic increase of trans-unsaturated GlcCer and GIPC in AtSLD-OX. Disruption of LCB Δ4 desaturase (des) significantly decreased the content of GlcCer. Fluorescence imaging analysis revealed that OsSLD-OX and AtSLD-OX showed increased plasma membrane fluidity, whereas des had less fluidity, demonstrating that the isomers universally contributed to increasing membrane fluidity. However, the results of a hydroponic assay showed decreased aluminum tolerance in AtSLD-OX and des compared to OsSLD-OX and the control plants, which did not correlate with membrane fluidity. These results suggest that cis-unsaturated GlcCer, not GIPC, selectively serves to maintain the membrane fluidity specifically associated with aluminum tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-70201862020-03-09 Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity Sato, Masaya Nagano, Minoru Jin, Song Miyagi, Atsuko Yamaguchi, Masatoshi Kawai-Yamada, Maki Ishikawa, Toshiki Plants (Basel) Article Cis/trans isomerism of the Δ8 unsaturation of long-chain base (LCB) is found only in plant sphingolipids. This unique geometry is generated by sphingolipid LCB Δ8 desaturase SLD which produces both isomers at various ratios, resulting in diverse cis/trans ratios in plants. However, the biological significance of this isomeric diversity remains controversial. Here, we show that the plant-specific cis unsaturation of LCB selectively contributes to glucosylceramide (GlcCer)-dependent tolerance to aluminum toxicity. We established three transgenic rice lines with altered LCB unsaturation profiles. Overexpression of SLD from rice (OsSLD-OX), which preferentially exhibits cis-activity, or Arabidopsis (AtSLD-OX), showing preference for trans-activity, facilitated Δ8 unsaturation in different manners: a slight increase of cis-unsaturated glycosylinositolphosphoceramide (GIPC) in OsSLD-OX, and a drastic increase of trans-unsaturated GlcCer and GIPC in AtSLD-OX. Disruption of LCB Δ4 desaturase (des) significantly decreased the content of GlcCer. Fluorescence imaging analysis revealed that OsSLD-OX and AtSLD-OX showed increased plasma membrane fluidity, whereas des had less fluidity, demonstrating that the isomers universally contributed to increasing membrane fluidity. However, the results of a hydroponic assay showed decreased aluminum tolerance in AtSLD-OX and des compared to OsSLD-OX and the control plants, which did not correlate with membrane fluidity. These results suggest that cis-unsaturated GlcCer, not GIPC, selectively serves to maintain the membrane fluidity specifically associated with aluminum tolerance. MDPI 2019-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7020186/ /pubmed/31877922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9010019 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Sato, Masaya
Nagano, Minoru
Jin, Song
Miyagi, Atsuko
Yamaguchi, Masatoshi
Kawai-Yamada, Maki
Ishikawa, Toshiki
Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity
title Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity
title_full Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity
title_fullStr Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity
title_full_unstemmed Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity
title_short Plant-Unique cis/trans Isomerism of Long-Chain Base Unsaturation is Selectively Required for Aluminum Tolerance Resulting from Glucosylceramide-Dependent Plasma Membrane Fluidity
title_sort plant-unique cis/trans isomerism of long-chain base unsaturation is selectively required for aluminum tolerance resulting from glucosylceramide-dependent plasma membrane fluidity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9010019
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