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Härtel H., Dörmann P., and Benning C. DGD1-independent biosynthesis of extraplastidic galactolipids following phosphate deprivation in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 97 (2000) 10649-10654
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Phosphate-deficient oat replaces a major portion of the plasma membrane phospholipids with the galactolipid digalactosyldiacylglycerol
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Andersson M.X., Stridh M.H., Larsson K.E., Liljenberg C., and Sandelius A.S. Phosphate-deficient oat replaces a major portion of the plasma membrane phospholipids with the galactolipid digalactosyldiacylglycerol. FEBS Lett 537 (2003) 128-132
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Phosphate-limited oat. The plasma membrane and the tonoplast as major targets for phospholipid-to-glycolipid replacement and stimulation of phospholipases in the plasma membrane
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The authors describe the remodeling of the plasma and vacuolar membranes during phosphate-limiting growth conditions in oat. Under these conditions, galactoglycerolipids are found in extraplastidic membranes whereas phospholipids appear to be degraded by a phospholipase D and a phosphatidic acid phosphatase.
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Andersson M.X., Larsson K.E., Tjellstrom H., Liljenberg C., and Sandelius A.S. Phosphate-limited oat. The plasma membrane and the tonoplast as major targets for phospholipid-to-glycolipid replacement and stimulation of phospholipases in the plasma membrane. J Biol Chem 280 (2005) 27578-27586. The authors describe the remodeling of the plasma and vacuolar membranes during phosphate-limiting growth conditions in oat. Under these conditions, galactoglycerolipids are found in extraplastidic membranes whereas phospholipids appear to be degraded by a phospholipase D and a phosphatidic acid phosphatase.
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Phosphate deprivation induces transfer of DGDG galactolipid from chloroplast to mitochondria
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Phosphate-limiting growth conditions cause the appearance of digalactolipids in mitochondrial membranes. The authors propose that galactoglycerolipids from the chloroplast are transferred to mitochondria through direct contact sites between the two organelles.
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Jouhet J., Marechal E., Baldan B., Bligny R., Joyard J., and Block M.A. Phosphate deprivation induces transfer of DGDG galactolipid from chloroplast to mitochondria. J Cell Biol 167 (2004) 863-874. Phosphate-limiting growth conditions cause the appearance of digalactolipids in mitochondrial membranes. The authors propose that galactoglycerolipids from the chloroplast are transferred to mitochondria through direct contact sites between the two organelles.
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A novel phosphatidylcholine-hydrolyzing phospholipase C induced by phosphate starvation in Arabidopsis
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A phospholipase-C-hydrolyzing phosphatidylcholine in Arabidopsis is described. The expression of the gene that encodes this enzyme is induced under phosphate-limiting conditions, and it is thought that this enzyme is involved in phospholipid turnover under these conditions. Note the discrepancy with the oat system, in which a phospholipase D and phosphatidate phosphatase are proposed to be involved in phospholipid turnover under phosphate limitation.
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Nakamura Y., Awai K., Masuda T., Yoshioka Y., Takamiya K., and Ohta H. A novel phosphatidylcholine-hydrolyzing phospholipase C induced by phosphate starvation in Arabidopsis. J Biol Chem 280 (2005) 7469-7476. A phospholipase-C-hydrolyzing phosphatidylcholine in Arabidopsis is described. The expression of the gene that encodes this enzyme is induced under phosphate-limiting conditions, and it is thought that this enzyme is involved in phospholipid turnover under these conditions. Note the discrepancy with the oat system, in which a phospholipase D and phosphatidate phosphatase are proposed to be involved in phospholipid turnover under phosphate limitation.
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A genome-wide transcriptional analysis using Arabidopsis thaliana Affymetrix gene chips determined plant responses to phosphate deprivation
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Misson J., Raghothama K.G., Jain A., Jouhet J., Block M.A., Bligny R., Ortet P., Creff A., Somerville S., Rolland N., et al. A genome-wide transcriptional analysis using Arabidopsis thaliana Affymetrix gene chips determined plant responses to phosphate deprivation. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102 (2005) 11934-11939
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