2024
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.14228
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Deficiencies in cluster‐2 ALA lipid flippases result in salicylic acid‐dependent growth reductions

James A. Davis,
Lisbeth R. Poulsen,
Bodil Kjeldgaard
et al.

Abstract: P4 ATPases (i.e., lipid flippases) are eukaryotic enzymes that transport lipids across membrane bilayers. In plants, P4 ATPases are named Aminophospholipid ATPases (ALAs) and are organized into five phylogenetic clusters. Here we generated an Arabidopsis mutant lacking all five cluster‐2 ALAs (ala8/9/10/11/12), which is the most highly expressed ALA subgroup in vegetative tissues. Plants harboring the quintuple knockout (KO) show rosettes that are 2.2‐fold smaller and display chlorotic lesions. A similar but l… Show more

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