Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves

Ethylene and abscisic acid (ABA) both accelerate senescence of detached Arabidopsis leaves. We previously showed that suppression of Phospholipase Dδ (PLDδ) retarded ABA-promoted senescence. Here, we report that ethylene-promoted senescence is retarded in detached leaves lacking PLDδ. We further use...

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Main Authors: Yanxia eJia, Weiqi eLi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-11-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01045/full
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spelling doaj-7ff7fdf98eaf46e289a80a9b79bd0fb82020-11-24T23:04:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-11-01610.3389/fpls.2015.01045164233Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis LeavesYanxia eJia0Weiqi eLi1Weiqi eLi2Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesKunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesKunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of SciencesEthylene and abscisic acid (ABA) both accelerate senescence of detached Arabidopsis leaves. We previously showed that suppression of Phospholipase Dδ (PLDδ) retarded ABA-promoted senescence. Here, we report that ethylene-promoted senescence is retarded in detached leaves lacking PLDδ. We further used lipidomics to comparatively profile the molecular species of membrane lipids between wild-type and PLDδ-knockout (PLDδ-KO) Arabidopsis during ethylene-promoted senescence. Lipid profiling revealed that ethylene caused a decrease in all lipids levels, except phosphatidic acid (PA), caused increases in the ratios of digalactosyl diglyceride /monogalactosyl diglyceride (MGDG) and phosphatidylcholine (PC)/phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and caused degradation of plastidic lipids before that of extraplastidic lipids in wild-type plants. The accelerated degradation of plastidic lipids during ethylene-promoted senescence in wild-type plants was attenuated in PLDδ-KO plants. No obvious differences in substrate and product of PLDδ-catalysed phospholipid hydrolysis were detected between wild-type and PLDδ-KO plants, which indicated that the retardation of ethylene-promoted senescence by suppressing PLDδ might not be related to the role of PLDδ in catalysing phospholipid degradation. In contrast, higher plastidic lipid content, especially of MGDG, in PLDδ-KO plants was crucial for maintaining photosynthetic activity. The lower relative content of PA and higher PC/PE ratio in PLDδ-KO plants might contribute to maintaining cell membrane integrity. The integrity of the cell membrane in PLDδ-KO plants facilitated maintenance of the membrane function and of the proteins associated with the membrane. Taking these findings together, higher plastidic lipid content and the integrity of the cell membrane in PLDδ-KO plants might contribute to the retardation of ethylene-promoted senescence by the suppression of PLDδ.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01045/fullMembrane LipidsethylenelipidomicsArabidopsis leaf senescencephospholipase D δ
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author Yanxia eJia
Weiqi eLi
Weiqi eLi
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Weiqi eLi
Weiqi eLi
Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves
Frontiers in Plant Science
Membrane Lipids
ethylene
lipidomics
Arabidopsis leaf senescence
phospholipase D δ
author_facet Yanxia eJia
Weiqi eLi
Weiqi eLi
author_sort Yanxia eJia
title Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves
title_short Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves
title_full Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves
title_fullStr Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of Lipid Changes in Ethylene-Promoted Senescence and its Retardation by Suppression of Phospholipase Dδ in Arabidopsis Leaves
title_sort characterisation of lipid changes in ethylene-promoted senescence and its retardation by suppression of phospholipase dδ in arabidopsis leaves
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Ethylene and abscisic acid (ABA) both accelerate senescence of detached Arabidopsis leaves. We previously showed that suppression of Phospholipase Dδ (PLDδ) retarded ABA-promoted senescence. Here, we report that ethylene-promoted senescence is retarded in detached leaves lacking PLDδ. We further used lipidomics to comparatively profile the molecular species of membrane lipids between wild-type and PLDδ-knockout (PLDδ-KO) Arabidopsis during ethylene-promoted senescence. Lipid profiling revealed that ethylene caused a decrease in all lipids levels, except phosphatidic acid (PA), caused increases in the ratios of digalactosyl diglyceride /monogalactosyl diglyceride (MGDG) and phosphatidylcholine (PC)/phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and caused degradation of plastidic lipids before that of extraplastidic lipids in wild-type plants. The accelerated degradation of plastidic lipids during ethylene-promoted senescence in wild-type plants was attenuated in PLDδ-KO plants. No obvious differences in substrate and product of PLDδ-catalysed phospholipid hydrolysis were detected between wild-type and PLDδ-KO plants, which indicated that the retardation of ethylene-promoted senescence by suppressing PLDδ might not be related to the role of PLDδ in catalysing phospholipid degradation. In contrast, higher plastidic lipid content, especially of MGDG, in PLDδ-KO plants was crucial for maintaining photosynthetic activity. The lower relative content of PA and higher PC/PE ratio in PLDδ-KO plants might contribute to maintaining cell membrane integrity. The integrity of the cell membrane in PLDδ-KO plants facilitated maintenance of the membrane function and of the proteins associated with the membrane. Taking these findings together, higher plastidic lipid content and the integrity of the cell membrane in PLDδ-KO plants might contribute to the retardation of ethylene-promoted senescence by the suppression of PLDδ.
topic Membrane Lipids
ethylene
lipidomics
Arabidopsis leaf senescence
phospholipase D δ
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01045/full
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