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The Critical Requirement for Linolenic Acid Is Pollen Development, Not Photosynthesis, in an Arabidopsis Mutant Michele McConn and John Browse Presentation by Rowan van Wersch and Linghui Wang

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The Critical Requirement for Linolenic Acid Is Pollen Development, Not Photosynthesis, in an Arabidopsis Mutant

Michele McConn and John Browse

Presentation by Rowan van Wersch and Linghui Wang

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Trienoic Fatty Acids

Fatty acids with three double bonds (ex. 18:3 and 16:3 fatty acid groups): highly unsaturated

alpha-Linolenic acid

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Fatty acid composition of Arabidopsis leaves

● Trienoic fatty acids are very common in thylakoid membrane lipids throughout the higher plants

● Free radicals present in photosynthetic membranes are expected to lead to fatty acids that are more saturated

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Question ?

What does the near-universal prevalence of trienoic fatty acids suggest?

Due to their overabundant presence in the thylakoid membranes...

Trienoic fatty acids are expected to play some key role in plant biology throughout the plant kingdom

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Trienoic acids as crucial for photosynthesis

● At the time this paper was written (1996), trienoic acids were generally assumed to play some key role in maintaining photosynthesis

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Testing the hypothesis

If it is true that trienoic fatty acids are crucial for photosynthesis, then plants without trienoic fatty acids should not photosynthesize.

What is the simplest way to test this?

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Using Mutants

The researchers had access to Arabidopsis lines with mutations in each of the known genes that produced fatty acids capable of adding a third double bond to fatty acid chains

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Creating an experimental line

● Using previously discovered mutant lines, researchers generated a triple mutant

● fad3-2 fad7-2 mutants were crossed to fad7-2 fad8 mutants● We expect to see fad3-2 fad7-2 fad8 triple mutants in the F2● The researchers also generated a triple mutant line with fad7-1, a leaky

allele

What proportion of the F2 do we expect to be triple mutants? 1/16th, though if the triple mutant phenotype is lethal we simply wouldn’t see themIf trienoic fatty acids are absolutely necessary for photosynthesis, what might we expect to see in these fad3-2 fad7-2 fad8 triple mutants?

An extremely unhappy or dead plant

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What they saw

● No visible dwarf plants● After analyzing fatty acid composition they found a

number of plants (17 out of 240, very close to the expected number of triple mutants) that contained no detectable trienoic fatty acids

Suggesting…● Triple mutants are not deficient in vegetative growth

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Which is the triple mutant?

Wild type

Mutant

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61%

40-58%

20%

5%

2%

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MGDG

DGDG

PG

SQD

PC

PE

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● No photosynthesis should lead to no growthBut…

● What if differences in photosynthesis in the triple mutants are not limiting to growth?

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Fluorescence analysis

● Leaves subjected to differing intensities of light● Chlorophyll fluorescence measured at minimum,

maximum, steady state and saturated levels● Photosynthetic activity estimated by calculating

potential and steady state quantum efficiency

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Wild type and triple mutant plants do not show significantly different fluorescent activity

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What does this mean?

● There appears to be no difference in photosynthetic activity between fad3-2 fad7-2 fad8 triple mutants that contain no detectable trienoic fatty acids and wild type plants

Are trienoic fatty acids necessary for photosynthesis in plants?

No

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What now?

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Why are they there?

● The researchers noticed that homozygous fad3-2 fad7-2 fad8 mutants did not produce seeds and lost their flowers late

● This suggested sterility

How do you test whether sterility is in the male, female, or both organs?

Test outcrossing to the wild type!

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Testing sterilityTaking pollen from the male organs of a wild type plant let emasculated mutants produce viable seed

Taking pollen from the male organs of triple mutants did not lead to successful seed production in wild type plants

Where is the problem? Are the mutants male or female sterile?

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Nature of the sterility

● Pollen is not properly released from the anther in mutants

● Even when manually applied to the stigma, successful fertilization did not occur

● Pollen grains in the mutant appeared outwardly normal

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Is the genotype of the parent, or the genotype of the pollen important for determining sterility?

Question ?

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Nature of the sterility

● Through staining for DNA, the researchers determined that both mutant and wild type pollen developed to a mature, tricellular stage

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● Only ~11% of mature pollen was alive and viable in triple mutants

● Less than 0.6% of these pollen grains germinated● When they did, they produced much shorter pollen tubes

Nature of the sterility

What does this suggest about the role of trienoic fatty acids?

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Further testing

● Complementation: instead of complementing with a wild type allele, we complement with exogenous trienoic acids

● By examining other mutant combinations with different trienoic acid concentrations we can estimate what threshold is necessary

What can we do to further test whether trienoic fatty acids are necessary for male fertility?

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Complementation

● Three treatments:• Alpha-linolenate (the 18:3 fatty acid typically found in plants)• Omega-linolenate• 18:2 fatty acids● The latter two treatments failed to complement, but…● Treatment with the “normal” trienoic acid led to successful pollen

production and self fertilization● Offspring produced this way exhibit the triple mutant phenotype

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Fertility threshold

● Triple mutant lines that incorporated the leaky fad7-1 allele contain very low (<5%) 18:3 composition

● However, they are fully fertile● During the complementation test the exogenous fatty

acids only constituted ~5% of fatty acid composition

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Other roles

● Low or high temperature stress toleranceo Photosynthesis may be affected more in triple mutants

that lack trienoic acid at higher or lower temperatureso Experimental evidence suggests that this is the case,

though mutants can still grow in a wide range of temperatures

If very low levels of alpha-Linolenate are sufficient to provide male fertility, why are trienoic acid levels so high so consistently?

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Other roles

● Salt and drought toleranceo Overexpression of either FAD3 or FAD8 increases

tolerance to drought in tobacco plants and to osmotic stress in cultured cells.

o Suggest that a drought-induced decreased level of linolenic acid reflects damage.

Zhang, M., Barg, R., Yin, M., Gueta-Dahan, Y., Leikin-Frenkel, A., Salts, Y., Shabtai, S., and Ben-Hayyim, G. (2005). Modulated fatty acid desaturation via overexpression of two distinct ω-3 desaturases differentially alters tolerance to various abiotic stresses in transgenic tobacco cells and plants. The Plant Journal 44, 361-371

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Other roles

● Disease resistanceo Trienoic acids in chloroplast membrane lipids are

involved in defense responses against avirulent bacterial pathogens.

Yaeno, T., Matsuda, O., and Iba, K. (2004). Role of chloroplast trienoic fatty acids in plant disease defense responses. The Plant Journal 40, 931-941.