Dw. Reed et al., METABOLISM OF HYDROXY FATTY-ACIDS IN DEVELOPING SEEDS IN THE GENERA LESQUERELLA (BRASSICACEAE) AND LINUM (LINACEAE), Plant physiology, 114(1), 1997, pp. 63-68
Members of the genus Lesquerella produce seed oil that contains a high
proportion of hydroxy fatty acids (HFAs). There are three groups of L
esquerella species that are distinguished by their most abundant seed
oil fatty acid: lesquerolic acid (20:10H; e.g. Lesquerella fendleri),
densipolic acid (18:20H; e.g. Lesquerella kathryn), and auricolic acid
(20:20H; e.g. Lesquerella auriculata). To investigate the biochemistr
y of HFA production in Lesquerella species, the conversion of putative
radiolabeled intermediates of HFA biosynthesis, including 18:1, 20:1,
18:10H, 18:20H, and 20:10H, was examined in developing embryos of L.
fendleri, L. kathryn, and L. auriculata. The results are consistent wi
th (a) 18:10H formation by hydroxylation of 18:1, (b) elongation and d
esaturation of 18:10H to produce 20:10H and 18:20H, respectively, and
(c) desaturation of 20:10H to produce 20:20H. The desaturation of 20:1
0H was also found to occur in developing embryos of high, but not low,
linolenic acid flax. This suggests that the desaturation is catalyzed
by the extraplastidial linoreate desaturase. Confirming this suggesti
on, it was notable that 18:10H and 18:20H were found in low and high l
inolenic flax (Linum usitatissimum) seeds, respectively, at levels of
0.2 to 1%.