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Structural characteristics of thylakoid membranes of Arabidopsis mutants deficient in lipid fatty acid desaturation
Authors:NM Tsvetkova  AP Brain  PJ Quinn
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, King's College London, UK.
Abstract:The ultrastructure of thylakoid membranes from Arabidopsis thaliana wild-type, JB67 and LK3 fatty acid desaturation deficient mutants was studied by thin-section and freeze-fracture electron microscopy. There was a decrease in the amount of the appressed and non-appressed membranes in JB67 and LK3 Arbidopsis mutants when compared to the wild type, resulting in a reduction in the length of photosynthetic membrane per plastid. The results from freeze-fracture showed a decrease in size and a marked increase in packing density of membrane-associated particles on the exo- and endoplasmic fracture faces of the mutants. In addition, areas of the appressed membranes of the mutants contained particles in regular arrays under conditions where no such arrays were observed in wild-type thylakoid membranes. These observations suggest, that the decreased level of lipid fatty acid unsaturation affects the ability of the lipid matrix to mediate the assembly of chloroplast membrane components. The role of polyunsaturated membrane lipids is considered in terms of their ability to promote functional oligomeric assemblies of components of the photosynthetic apparatus.
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