淀粉
苹果酸酶
代谢通量分析
蔗糖
生物化学
焊剂(冶金)
脂质代谢
食品科学
酶
化学
新陈代谢
生物
脱氢酶
有机化学
作者
Kevin L. Chu,Somnath Koley,Lauren M. Jenkins,Sally R. Bailey,Shrikaar Kambhampati,Kevin M. Foley,Jennifer Arp,Stewart A. Morley,Kirk J. Czymmek,Philip D. Bates,Doug K. Allen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ymben.2021.12.003
摘要
The metabolic plasticity of tobacco leaves has been demonstrated via the generation of transgenic plants that can accumulate over 30% dry weight as triacylglycerols. In investigating the changes in carbon partitioning in these high lipid-producing (HLP) leaves, foliar lipids accumulated stepwise over development. Interestingly, non-transient starch was observed to accumulate with plant age in WT but not HLP leaves, with a drop in foliar starch concurrent with an increase in lipid content. The metabolic carbon tradeoff between starch and lipid was studied using 13CO2-labeling experiments and isotopically nonstationary metabolic flux analysis, not previously applied to the mature leaves of a crop. Fatty acid synthesis was investigated through assessment of acyl-acyl carrier proteins using a recently derived quantification method that was extended to accommodate isotopic labeling. Analysis of labeling patterns and flux modeling indicated the continued production of unlabeled starch, sucrose cycling, and a significant contribution of NADP-malic enzyme to plastidic pyruvate production for the production of lipids in HLP leaves, with the latter verified by enzyme activity assays. The results suggest an inherent capacity for a developmentally regulated carbon sink in tobacco leaves and may in part explain the uniquely successful leaf lipid engineering efforts in this crop.
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