Abstract

Acyl lipids in Arabidopsis and all other plants have a myriad of diverse functions. These include providing the core diffusion barrier of the membranes that separates cells and subcellular organelles. This function alone involves more than 10 membrane lipid classes, including the phospholipids, galactolipids, and sphingolipids, and within each class the variations in acyl chain composition expand the number of structures to several hundred possible molecular species. Acyl lipids in the form of triacylglycerol account for 35% of the weight of Arabidopsis seeds and represent their major form of carbon and energy storage. A layer of cutin and cuticular waxes that restricts the loss of water and provides…

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Keywords
  • Arabidopsis
  • Cutin
  • Suberin
  • Galactolipids
  • Biochemistry
  • Sphingolipid
  • Biology
  • Lipid metabolism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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