Protein Information

ID 1040
Name fatty acid desaturase
Synonyms Acyl CoA desaturase; Acyl Coenzyme A desaturase; Delta(9) desaturase; Delta 9 desaturase; FADS 5; FADS5; Fatty acid desaturase; PRO0998…

Compound Information

ID 1690
Name IBA
CAS

Reference

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12228424 Kodama H, Horiguchi G, Nishiuchi T, Nishimura M, Iba K: Fatty Acid Desaturation during Chilling Acclimation Is One of the Factors Involved in Conferring Low-Temperature Tolerance to Young Tobacco Leaves. Plant Physiol. 1995 Apr;107(4):1177-1185.
The FAD7 gene, a gene for a chloroplast [omega]-3 fatty acid desaturase, is responsible for the trienoic fatty acid (TA) formation in leaf tissues. The TA content of the leaf tissue of the 25 [deg] C-grown transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv SR1) plants, in which the FAD7 gene from Arabidopsis thaliana was overexpressed, increased uniformly by about 10%. Fatty acid unsaturation in all major leaf polar lipid species increased in the 25 [deg] C-grown FAD7 transformants but was approximately the same between the control plants and the FAD7 transformants when grown at 15 [deg] C. Therefore, the overexpression of the exogenous FAD7 gene leads to the same consequence in the tobacco plants as the low-temperature-induced TA production that may be catalyzed by an endogenous, temperature-regulated chloroplast [omega]-3 fatty acid desaturase. In the 25 [deg] C-grown control plants, the chilling treatment caused symptoms of leaf chlorosis and suppression of leaf growth. The 25 [deg] C-grown FAD7 transgenic plants conferred alleviation of these chilling-induced symptoms. A reductions of the chilling injury similar to that of the FAD7 transformants was also observed in the 15 [deg] C-preincubated control plants. These results indicate that the increased TA production during chilling acclimation is one of the prerequisites for the normal leaf development at low, nonfreezing temperatures.
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