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Two Arabidopsis 3-ketoacyl CoA synthase genes, KCS20 and KCS2/DAISY, are functionally redundant in cuticular wax and root suberin biosynthesis, but differentially controlled by osmotic stress

Authors
Lee, Saet-BuylJung, Su-JinGo, Young-SamKim, Hyun-UkKim, Jeong-KookCho, Hong-JooPark, Ohkmae K.Suh, Mi-Chung
Issue Date
Nov-2009
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana; 3-ketoacyl CoA synthase; suberin; very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs); wax
Citation
PLANT JOURNAL, v.60, no.3, pp.462 - 475
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Journal Title
PLANT JOURNAL
Volume
60
Number
3
Start Page
462
End Page
475
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/119038
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.03973.x
ISSN
0960-7412
Abstract
P>Very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) are essential precursors of cuticular waxes and aliphatic suberins in roots. The first committed step in VLCFA biosynthesis is condensation of C-2 units to an acyl CoA by 3-ketoacyl CoA synthase (KCS). In this study, two KCS genes, KCS20 and KCS2/DAISY, that showed higher expression in stem epidermal peels than in stems were isolated. The relative expression of KCS20 and KCS2/DAISY transcripts was compared among various Arabidopsis organs or tissues and under various stress conditions, including osmotic stress. Although the cuticular waxes were not significantly altered in the kcs20 and kcs2/daisy-1 single mutants, the kcs20 kcs2/daisy-1 double mutant had a glossy green appearance due to a significant reduction of the amount of epicuticular wax crystals on the stems and siliques. Complete loss of KCS20 and KCS2/DAISY decreased the total wax content in stems and leaves by 20% and 15%, respectively, and an increase of 10-34% was observed in transgenic leaves that over-expressed KCS20 or KCS2/DAISY. The stem wax phenotype of the double mutant was rescued by expression of KSC20. In addition, the kcs20 kcs2/daisy-1 roots exhibited growth retardation and abnormal lamellation of the suberin layer in the endodermis. When compared with the single mutants, the roots of kcs20 kcs2/daisy-1 double mutantss exhibited significant reduction of C-22 and C-24 VLCFA derivatives but accumulation of C-20 VLCFA derivatives in aliphatic suberin. Taken together, these findings indicate that KCS20 and KCS2/DAISY are functionally redundant in the two-carbon elongation to C-22 VLCFA that is required for cuticular wax and root suberin biosynthesis. However, their expression is differentially controlled under osmotic stress conditions.
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