Metabolic profiling of oxylipins in germinating cucumber seedlings – lipoxygenase-dependent degradation of triacylglycerols and biosynthesis of volatile aldehydes

被引:7
作者
Heiko Weichert
Adelheid Kolbe
Angelika Kraus
Claus Wasternack
Ivo Feussner
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[1] Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK),
[2] 06466 Gatersleben,undefined
[3] Germany,undefined
[4] Institute for Plant Biochemistry,undefined
[5] Weinberg 3,undefined
[6] 06120 Halle,undefined
[7] Germany,undefined
[8] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[9] Martin-Luther-University,undefined
[10] 06120 Halle/Saale,undefined
[11] Germany,undefined
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Planta | 2002年 / 215卷
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Cucumis (oxylipin) Fatty acid hydroperoxide Hydroxy alkenal Jasmonic acid Lipoxygenase pathway Oxylipin;
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A particular isoform of lipoxygenase (LOX) localized on lipid bodies was shown by earlier investigations to play a role in initiating the mobilization of triacylglycerols during seed germination. Here, further physiological functions of LOXs within whole cotyledons of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) were analyzed by measuring the endogenous amounts of LOX-derived products. The lipid-body LOX-derived esterified (13S)-hydroperoxy linoleic acid was the dominant metabolite of the LOX pathway in this tissue. It accumulated to about 14 µmol/g fresh weight, which represented about 6% of the total amount of linoleic acid in cotyledons. This LOX product was not only reduced to its hydroxy derivative, leading to degradation by β-oxidation, but alternatively it was metabolized by fatty acid hydroperoxide lyase leading to formation of hexanal as well. Furthermore, the activities of LOX forms metabolizing linolenic acid were detected by measuring the accumulation of volatile aldehydes and the allene oxide synthase-derived metabolite jasmonic acid. The first evidence is presented for an involvement of a lipid-body LOX form in the production of volatile aldehydes.
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页码:612 / 619
页数:7
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