Increase in steryl glycoside levels and stimulation of lipid raft formation in azuki bean epicotyls under hypergravity conditions.

Acyl steryl glycoside Azuki bean Hypergravity Lipid raft Sterol Steryl glycoside

Journal

Life sciences in space research
ISSN: 2214-5532
Titre abrégé: Life Sci Space Res (Amst)
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101632373

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Aug 2023
Historique:
received: 19 03 2023
revised: 11 05 2023
accepted: 17 05 2023
medline: 24 7 2023
pubmed: 23 7 2023
entrez: 22 7 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Sterols are the main components of the plasma membrane and are involved in various plant membrane functions. Azuki bean (Vigna angularis (Wild.) Ohwi et Ohashi) seedlings were cultivated under hypergravity conditions, and changes in the levels and composition of membrane sterols in their epicotyls were analyzed. Under hypergravity conditions at 300 g, the levels of steryl glycosides and acyl steryl glycosides per unit length and per gram fresh weight greatly increased, which accounted for an increase in the total sterol levels. Stigmasterol, β-sitosterol, and campesterol were the most abundant sterols. Hypergravity decreased the proportion of stigmasterol but increased that of β-sitosterol. The fatty chains of acyl steryl glycosides mainly consisted of palmitic acid (C16:0), stearic acid (C18:0), linoleic acid (C18:2), and α-linolenic acid (C18:3), and their proportions were not modified under hypergravity conditions. In addition, the density of membrane microdomains, visualized with anti-Flotillin 1 antibody per unit area, increased by hypergravity, suggesting that lipid raft formation was stimulated. These results support the hypothesis that lipid rafts are involved in plant response and resistance to gravity.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37481308
pii: S2214-5524(23)00045-7
doi: 10.1016/j.lssr.2023.05.005
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Glycosides 0
Stigmasterol 99WUK5D0Y8
Sterols 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

53-58

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no competing interests.

Auteurs

Takeshi Sakaki (T)

Department of Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Tokai University, Minamisawa, Minami-ku, Sapporo 005-8601, Japan.

Tomoko Koizumi (T)

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan.

Yosuke Ikeido (Y)

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan.

Kouichi Soga (K)

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan; Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan.

Kazuyuki Wakabayashi (K)

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan; Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan.

Takayuki Hoson (T)

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan. Electronic address: hoson@omu.ac.jp.

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