A STUDY OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND GALACTOLIPIDS IN POLLEN OF 2 LINES OF BRASSICA-NAPUS L (RAPESEED) WITH DIFFERENT RATIOS OF LINOLEIC TO LINOLENIC ACID

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EVANS, DE [1 ]
SANG, JP [1 ]
COMINOS, X [1 ]
ROTHNIE, NE [1 ]
KNOX, RB [1 ]
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[1] STATE CHEM LAB,MELBOURNE,VIC 3002,AUSTRALIA
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10.1104/pp.93.2.418
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Q94 [植物学];
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The phospholipids and galactolipids of the pollen-coat and internal domains of two lines of Brassica napus, Wesroona and IXLIN, with different linoleic/linolenic acid ratios (18:2/18:3) have been characterized by normal phase silica high performance liquid chromatography and gas liquid chromatography. The polar lipids of the pollen-coat are similar to leaf lipids in the high proportion of galactolipids (almost 50%) and the fatty acids; 18:3, palmitic (16:0) and hexadecatrienoic (16:3). In contrast, the pollen internal domain, although rich in 18:3, 18:2 and 16:0, is composed primarily of phosphatidyl-choline, -ethanolamine, and -inositol whose 18:2/18:3 ratio is correlated with that of the seed generation. The difference between the two divergent 18:2/18:3 ratio lines is most evident in the internal domain phospholipids. The 18:2/18:3 ratio of the galactolipids of both pollen domains is not significantly effected by the line genotype. The results are interpreted in terms of the previously described 'prokaryotic' and 'eukaryotic' plant desaturation pathways (PG Roughan, CR Slack [1982] Annu Rev Plant Physiol 33: 97-132). We propose that the eukaryotic pathway is the major desaturation pathway providing polyunsaturated fatty acids to the haploid-specified internal domain in which the IXLIN genotype modifies the activity of the sn-2 linoleoyl phospnatidylcholine desaturase/s of the endoplasmic reticulum. In the diploid-specified pollen-coat, our evidence suggests that a combination of the prokaryotic and eukaryotic pathways contribute polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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