Revisiting Plant Plasma Membrane Lipids in Tobacco: A Focus on Sphingolipids

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TitreRevisiting Plant Plasma Membrane Lipids in Tobacco: A Focus on Sphingolipids
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursCacas J-L, Bure C, Grosjean K, Gerbeau-Pissot P, Lherminier J, Rombouts Y, Maes E, Bossard C, Gronnier J, Furt F, Fouillen L, Germain V, Bayer E, Cluzet S, Robert F, Schmitter J-M, Deleu M, Lins L, Simon-Plas F, Mongrand S
JournalPLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume170
Pagination367-384
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0032-0889
Résumé

The lipid composition of plasma membrane (PM) and the corresponding detergent-insoluble membrane (DIM) fraction were analyzed with a specific focus on highly polar sphingolipids, so-called glycosyl inositol phosphorylceramides (GIPCs). Using tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) `Bright Yellow 2' cell suspension and leaves, evidence is provided that GIPCs represent up to 40 mol % of the PM lipids. Comparative analysis of DIMs with the PM showed an enrichment of 2-hydroxylated very-long-chain fatty acid-containing GIPCs and polyglycosylated GIPCs in the DIMs. Purified antibodies raised against these GIPCs were further used for immunogold-electron microscopy strategy, revealing the distribution of polyglycosylated GIPCs in domains of 35 +/- 7 nm in the plane of the PM. Biophysical studies also showed strong interactions between GIPCs and sterols and suggested a role for very-long-chain fatty acids in the interdigitation between the two PM-composing monolayers. The ins and outs of lipid asymmetry, raft formation, and interdigitation in plant membrane biology are finally discussed.

DOI10.1104/pp.15.00564