2006
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.106.041269
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The Accumulation of Oleosins Determines the Size of Seed Oilbodies inArabidopsis

Abstract: We investigated the role of the oilbody proteins in developing and germinating Arabidopsis thaliana seeds. Seed oilbodies are simple organelles comprising a matrix of triacylglycerol surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer embedded and covered with unique proteins called oleosins. Indirect observations have suggested that oleosins maintain oilbodies as small single units preventing their coalescence during seed desiccation. To understand the role of oleosins during seed development or germination, we created li… Show more

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“…Most of the oil bodies in Arabidopsis seedlings disappeared within 6 d after germination on 60 mM N (Siloto et al, 2006). Oil drops in seedlings often correlate with the inhibition of stored lipid breakdown.…”
Section: There Is a Homeostasis Between Tag Biosynthesis And Degradatmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Most of the oil bodies in Arabidopsis seedlings disappeared within 6 d after germination on 60 mM N (Siloto et al, 2006). Oil drops in seedlings often correlate with the inhibition of stored lipid breakdown.…”
Section: There Is a Homeostasis Between Tag Biosynthesis And Degradatmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2 and 7), we captured in type I infructescences stages prior to and at the onset of seed germinability until full premature germination (prior to dormancy induction), and in types II and III infructescences we captured all stages prior to, during, and after the induction of primary dormancy, including the full premature germination stage. To assign these stages to events during seed development and maturation on the molecular level, we analyzed the expression patterns of well-known marker proteins including oleosin (seed storage accumulation), EM6 (seed maturation), and dehydrin (desiccation tolerance; Close et al, 1993;Huang, 1996;Bies et al, 1998;Crowe et al, 2000;Ruuska et al, 2002;Boudet et al, 2006;Siloto et al, 2006;Leprince and Buitink, 2010). Oleosin accumulation during L. papillosum seed development was enhanced with the onset of premature germinability and early maturation in type I and II infructescences.…”
Section: Discussion Spatiotemporal Maturation Patterns In L Papillosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…kD indicates the protein molecular mass marker ladder. [See online article for color version of this figure.] assign these protein patterns of LepaDOG1 expression to developmental stages within the L. papillosum infructescence, we used monoclonal antibodies directed against oleosin and polyclonal antibodies against EM6 (for Early Met labeled) and dehydrin; the expression abundance of these three proteins is indicative for seed storage accumulation, maturation, and the induction of desiccation tolerance, respectively (Close et al, 1993;Crowe et al, 2000;Boudet et al, 2006;Siloto et al, 2006). In support of the finding that LepaDOG1 is already abundant in immature FOs, abundant LepaDOG1 expression preceded oleosin expression and, therefore, occurs early during seed development already at the filling stage (Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of L Papillosum Dog1 Protein Expression During Seementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 This wide variation is in part due to anatomical and morphological differences, particularly with respect to seed coat, embryo, and endosperm contribution to overall seed structure. 2,3 Differences in metabolic regulation leading up to and including de novo fatty acid synthesis, 4,5 as well as structural packaging of storage triacylglycerol, 6 may also contribute to this wide variation. However, these differences can be difficult to unveil amidst a background of evolutionarilydivergent traits including embryo size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%