نتایج جستجو برای: plant lipid transfer proteins

تعداد نتایج: 1318540  

Journal: :Progress in lipid research 2007
Juliette Jouhet Eric Maréchal Maryse A Block

Membranes of plant organelles have specific glycerolipid compositions. Selective distribution of lipids at the levels of subcellular organelles, membrane leaflets and membrane domains reflects a complex and finely tuned lipid homeostasis. Glycerolipid neosynthesis occurs mainly in plastid envelope and endoplasmic reticulum membranes. Since most lipids are not only present in the membranes where...

2018
Tiina A Salminen D Magnus Eklund Valentin Joly Kristina Blomqvist Daniel P Matton Johan Edqvist

When plants conquered land, they developed specialized organs, tissues, and cells in order to survive in this new and harsh terrestrial environment. New cell polymers such as the hydrophobic lipid-based polyesters cutin, suberin, and sporopollenin were also developed for protection against water loss, radiation, and other potentially harmful abiotic factors. Cutin and waxes are the main compone...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1996
Jean-Claude Kader

Lipid-transfer proteins (LTP) are basic, 9-kDa proteins present in high amounts (as much as 4% of the total soluble proteinss) in higher plants. LTPs can enhance the in vitro transfer of phospholipids between membranes and can bind acyl chains. On the basis of these properties, LTPs were thought to participate in membrane biogenesis and regulation of the intracellular fatty acid pools. However,...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2005
Ku-Feng Lin Yu-Nan Liu Shang-Te D Hsu Dharmaraj Samuel Chao-Sheng Cheng Alexandre M J J Bonvin Ping-Chiang Lyu

Plant nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are thermal stable proteins that are capable of transferring lipid molecules between bilayers in vitro. This family of proteins, abundant in plants, is proposed to be involved in defense, pollination, and germination; the in vivo biological function remains, however, elusive. Here we report the purification and sequencing of an nsLTP1 from mung...

2008

A small basic 10 kD abundant protein in barley seeds can convey up to 7% of the phosphatidylchofine in liposomes to potato mitochondria whereas cholesteryloleate is not transported. The demonstration of this activity combined with a somewhat more than 50% homology of its primary structure to that of other plant phospholipid transfer proteins are the bases for our naming it a barley lipid transf...

Journal: :Allergo journal international 2023

Abstract Background As a vegan diet is per definition plant-based diet, consumers rely on plant protein sources in order to substitute animal proteins. Plant commonly used this context are the following: cereals, like wheat ( Triticum aestivum, durum ), oat flakes; pseudo cereals quinoa; nuts and oil seeds cashew Anacardium occidentale hazelnut Corylus avellana walnut Juglans regia ); psyllium ...

2013
Lin Guo Haibian Yang Xiaoyan Zhang Shuhua Yang

Several lipid-transfer proteins were reported to modulate the plant response to biotic stress; however, whether lipid-transfer proteins are also involved in abiotic stress remains unknown. This study characterized the function of a lipid-transfer protein, LTP3, during freezing and drought stress. LTP3 was expressed ubiquitously and the LTP3 protein was localized to the cytoplasm. A biochemical ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1991
P Sterk H Booij G A Schellekens A Van Kammen S C De Vries

A cDNA corresponding to a 10-kD protein, designated extracellular protein 2 (EP2), that is secreted by embryogenic cell cultures of carrot was obtained by expression screening. The derived protein sequence and antisera against heterologous plant lipid transfer proteins identified the EP2 protein as a lipid transfer protein. Protein gel blot analysis showed that the EP2 protein is present in cel...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2015
Fang Liu Xiaobo Zhang Changming Lu Xinhua Zeng Yunjing Li Donghui Fu Gang Wu

Plant non-specific lipid-transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are small, basic proteins present in abundance in higher plants. They are involved in key processes of plant cytology, such as the stablization of membranes, cell wall organization, and signal transduction. nsLTPs are also known to play important roles in resistance to biotic and abiotic stress, and in plant growth and development, such as sex...

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