Abstract
In Arabidopsis, there are at least seven class I acylhydrolase members, which have a putative N-terminal chloroplast-targeting signal. Here, we show that all seven class I proteins are localized to the chloroplasts and hydrolyze phosphatidylcholine at the sn-1 position. However, based on their activities toward various lipids, Arabidopsis class I enzymes could be further divided into three sub-groups by substrate specificity, one with phospholipase-specific activity, another with phospholipase and galactolipase activities, and the other with broad lipolytic activity toward phosphatidylcholine, galactolipids, and triacylglycerol. These results suggest that the three sub-groups of class I acylhydrolases have specific roles in chloroplasts.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 2301-2307 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | FEBS Letters |
| Volume | 583 |
| Issue number | 13 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 7 Jul 2009 |
Keywords
- Alternative RNA splicing
- Chloroplast targeting
- DEFECTIVE IN ANTHER DEHISCENCE1-like acylhydrolase
- Galactolipase
- Phospholipase
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