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Biochemistry

University of Missouri, St. Louis

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2013

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Patatin-Related Phospholipase Pplaiiiδ Increases Seed Oil Content With Long-Chain Fatty Acids In Arabidopsis, Maoyin Li, Sung Bahn, Chuchuan Fan, Jia Li, Tien Phan, Michael Ortiz, Mary Roth, Ruth Welti, Jan Jaworski, Xuemin Wang May 2013

Patatin-Related Phospholipase Pplaiiiδ Increases Seed Oil Content With Long-Chain Fatty Acids In Arabidopsis, Maoyin Li, Sung Bahn, Chuchuan Fan, Jia Li, Tien Phan, Michael Ortiz, Mary Roth, Ruth Welti, Jan Jaworski, Xuemin Wang

Biology Department Faculty Works

The release of fatty acids from membrane lipids has been implicated in various metabolic and physiological processes, but in many cases, the enzymes involved and their functions in plants remain unclear. Patatin-related phospholipase As (pPLAs) constitute a major family of acyl-hydrolyzing enzymes in plants. Here, we show that pPLAIIId promotes the production of triacylglycerols with 20- and 22-carbon fatty acids in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Of the four pPLAIIIs (a, b, g, d), only pPLAIIId gene knockout results in a decrease in seed oil content, and pPLAIIId is most highly expressed in developing embryos. The overexpression of pPLAIIId increases the content …


Psychosine, The Cytotoxic Sphingolipid That Accumulates In Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy, Alters Membrane Architecture, Jacqueline Hawkins-Salsbury, Archana Parameswar, Xuntian Jiang, Paul Schlesinger, Ernesto Bongarzone, Daniel Ory, Alexei Demchenko, Mark Sands Jan 2013

Psychosine, The Cytotoxic Sphingolipid That Accumulates In Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy, Alters Membrane Architecture, Jacqueline Hawkins-Salsbury, Archana Parameswar, Xuntian Jiang, Paul Schlesinger, Ernesto Bongarzone, Daniel Ory, Alexei Demchenko, Mark Sands

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Works

Globoid cell leukodystrophy (GLD) is a neurological disease caused by deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme galactosylceramidase (GALC). In the absence of GALC, the cytotoxic glycosphingolipid, psychosine (psy), accumulates in the nervous system. Psychosine accumulation preferentially affects oligodendrocytes, leading to progressive demyelination and infiltration of activated monocytes/macrophages into the CNS. GLD is characterized by motor defects, cognitive deficits, seizures, and death by 2–5 years of age. It has been hypothesized that psychosine accumulation, primarily within lipid rafts, results in the pathogenic cascade in GLD. However, the mechanism of psychosine toxicity has yet to be elucidated. Therefore, we synthesized the enantiomer of …