H. Hartel et C. Benning, Can digalactosyldiacylglycerol substitute for phosphatidylcholine upon phosphate deprivation in leaves and roots of Arabidopsis?, BIOCH SOC T, 28, 2000, pp. 729-732
To explore the role of digalactosyldiacylglycerol (DGDG) in plants the dgd1
mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana was grown in the presence and absence of in
organic phosphate. Phosphate deficiency in the dgd1 mutant causes a strong
decrease in all phospholipids accompanied by an increase in DGDG and sulpho
lipid. Moreover, a significant DGDG accumulation was found in roots upon ph
osphate deprivation as well. Our data indicate that DGDG accumulation upon
phosphate deprivation is due to the activation of a specific eukaryotic dgd
1-independent biosynthetic pathway. We propose that DGDG may substitute for
phosphatidylcholine upon phosphate deprivation.