1994
DOI: 10.1104/pp.105.2.635
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Cloning of a Higher-Plant Plastid [omega]-6 Fatty Acid Desaturase cDNA and Its Expression in a Cyanobacterium

Abstract: Oligomers based on amino acids conserved between known plant w-3 and cyanobacterium w -6 fatty acid desaturases were used to screen an Arabidopsis cDNA library for related sequences. An identified clone encoding a novel desaturase-like polypeptide was used to isolate its homologs from Glycine mar and Brassica napus. The plant deduced amino acid sequences showed less than 27% similarity to known plant w -6 and w-3 desaturases but more than 48% similarity to cyanobacterial w-6 desaturase, and they contained puta… Show more

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“…It will be interesting to study how these ⌬12͞ 3 enzymes exert their dual positional specificity, because the regioselectivity of ⌬12 and 3 desaturases is Јv ϩ 3Ј (i.e., three carbons away from an existing double bond) and Ϫ3 (i.e., three carbons from the methyl end), respectively (30,31). Fatty acid feeding studies demonstrated that the fungal 3 desaturases also showed a broad catalytic promiscuity with respect to 3 desaturation on both C18-and C20-carbon 6 substrates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will be interesting to study how these ⌬12͞ 3 enzymes exert their dual positional specificity, because the regioselectivity of ⌬12 and 3 desaturases is Јv ϩ 3Ј (i.e., three carbons away from an existing double bond) and Ϫ3 (i.e., three carbons from the methyl end), respectively (30,31). Fatty acid feeding studies demonstrated that the fungal 3 desaturases also showed a broad catalytic promiscuity with respect to 3 desaturation on both C18-and C20-carbon 6 substrates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 15 histidine residues in the four conserved domains are found in all the A12 desaturases. The cDNAs and genes for A12 acyl-lipid desaturases have also been isolated from higher plants [40,41]. Comparisons of amino acid sequences of cyanobacterial A12 desaturases with those of higher plant A12 desaturases reveals that histidine residues are highly conserved in these desaturases also.…”
Section: Molecular Cloning Of Acyl-lipid Desaturases Cyanobacterial Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fAD3 was isolated by both map-based chromosome walking (Arondel et al, 1992) and T-DNA tagging. The FADG (Hitz et al, 1994), FAD7 (Iba et al, 1993;Yadav et al, 1993), and FADB (Gibson et al, 1994) genes were all cloned based on their homology to FADP and FAD8 The homology of these genes with gene products from other organisms that have been characterized at the biochemical level indicates that the FAD loci represent the structural genes for desaturases rather than proteins that control the desaturation reactions in any other way. The power of the approaches available to Arabidopsis researchers is evidenced by the fact that clones are available now for more than six different desaturases, whereas research in animal lipid metabolism has yielded only a single, membrane-bound desaturase clone.…”
Section: T F Tmentioning
confidence: 99%