articleFrontiers in Plant ScienceJan 1, 2013GOLD OA

Rapid phosphatidic acid accumulation in response to low temperature stress in Arabidopsis is generated through diacylglycerol kinase

University of Amsterdam · Purdue University West Lafayette

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Abstract

Phosphatidic acid (PtdOH) is emerging as an important signaling lipid in abiotic stress responses in plants. The effect of cold stress was monitored using (32)P-labeled seedlings and leaf discs of Arabidopsis thaliana. Low, non-freezing temperatures were found to trigger a very rapid (32)P-PtdOH increase, peaking within 2 and 5 min, respectively. In principle, PtdOH can be generated through three different pathways, i.e., (1) via de novo phospholipid biosynthesis (through acylation of lyso-PtdOH), (2) via phospholipase D hydrolysis of structural phospholipids, or (3) via phosphorylation of diacylglycerol (DAG) by DAG kinase (DGK). Using a differential (32)P-labeling protocol and a PLD-transphosphatidylation…

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Keywords
  • Diacylglycerol kinase
  • Phosphatidic acid
  • Arabidopsis
  • Cell biology
  • Kinase
  • Fight-or-flight response
  • Chemistry
  • Stress (linguistics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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