Acyltransferases from basic science to modified seed oils

M. Frentzen
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Abstract

Different discrete acyltransferases are involved in glycerolipid biosynthesis, which occurs in plastids, mitochondria and endomembranes, mainly in the endoplasmic reticulum of plant cells. In each compartment a glycerol-3-phosphate and 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase catalyze the stepwise acylation of glycerol-3-phosphate to 1,2-diacylglycerol-3-phosphate, the key intermediate in the biosynthesis of the various glycerolipids. These acyltansferases play an important role in establishing the typical fatty acid patterns of the major polar membrane lipids. This also holds true for the microsomal acyltransferases involved in triacylglycerol synthesis where a 1,2-diacylglycerol acyltransferase catalyzes the third acylation reaction. Consequently, the activities of plant acyltransferases are indispensable for the formation of both membrane and storage lipids, and their properties can be decisive determinants of certain plant traits. Recently, the importance of acyltransferases, especially of 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferases, in determining oil quality and usability for specific markets has been confirmed by genetic engineering. Chimeric 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase genes have been successfully utilized to achieve the synthesis of rapeseed oil with homogeneous fatty acid distributions, such as trierucin and trilaurin, desired for industrial applications. Moreover, evidence has been provided that expression of acyltransferase genes in transgenic rapeseed plants can improve not only oil quality but also oil yield.
酰基转移酶从基础科学到改性种子油
不同的离散酰基转移酶参与了甘油脂的生物合成,这种合成发生在质体、线粒体和细胞膜中,主要发生在植物细胞的内质网中。在每个隔室中,甘油-3-磷酸和1-酰基甘油-3-磷酸酰基转移酶催化甘油-3-磷酸逐步酰化为1,2-二酰基甘油-3-磷酸,这是各种甘油脂生物合成的关键中间体。这些酰基转移酶在建立主要极性膜脂的典型脂肪酸模式中起重要作用。这也适用于参与三酰甘油合成的微粒体酰基转移酶,其中1,2-二酰甘油酰基转移酶催化第三酰化反应。因此,植物酰基转移酶的活性对于膜脂和储存脂的形成是必不可少的,它们的性质可能是某些植物性状的决定性决定因素。最近,酰基转移酶,特别是1-酰基甘油-3-磷酸酰基转移酶,在决定油的质量和特定市场的可用性方面的重要性已被基因工程证实。嵌合1-酰基甘油-3-磷酸酰基转移酶基因已经成功地用于合成具有均匀脂肪酸分布的菜籽油,如三芥子苷和三叶草苷,用于工业应用。此外,已有证据表明,在转基因油菜中表达酰基转移酶基因不仅可以改善油质,还可以提高油质产量。
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