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. 2000 Oct 10;97(22):12350–12355. doi: 10.1073/pnas.210276297

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Diversion of fatty acid flux into unusual monounsaturated fatty acids derived from the Δ9 desaturation of 16:0-ACP by expression of the G188L mutant of the castor Δ9-18:0-ACP DES. Consistent with its in vitro activity (see Fig. 3B), expression of the G188L mutant in transgenic Arabidopsis seeds results in preferential use of 16:0-ACP pools to produce the unusual plant fatty acids 16:1Δ9, 18:1Δ11, and 20:1Δ13, as illustrated in A. This contrasts with the wild-type Δ9-18:0-ACP DES, which preferentially uses pools of 18:0-ACP to generate 18:1Δ9 and its elongation products 20:1Δ11 and 22:1Δ13. (B) The total amount of 16:1Δ9, 18:1Δ11, and 20:1Δ13 in single segregating seeds from a representative T1 plant transformed with expression constructs for either the wild-type castor Δ9-18:0-ACP DES (Wt Δ9), the G188L mutant (G188L), or the vector alone (Vector) in a wild-type or fab1 Arabidopsis background. Each data point represents the fatty acid composition of a single seed, and for each of the transformation events shown, 25–35 single seeds were analyzed.