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The Atypical Pectin Methylesterase Family Member PME31 Promotes Seedling Lipid Droplet Utilization

Plant Direct. 2025-04; 
Sarah Hamade, Melissa S Traver , Bonnie Bartel
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Abstract

In plants, the primary form of energy stored in seed lipid droplets, triacylglycerol (TAG), is catabolized during germination to support pre-photosynthetic growth. Although this process is essential for seedling development, it is incompletely understood. In a screen for Arabidopsis thaliana mutants displaying delayed degradation of the lipid droplet coat protein oleosin, five independent mutations in PECTIN METHYLESTERASE31 (PME31) were recovered. In addition to delayed oleosin degradation, pme31 mutant seedlings exhibited sustained lipid droplets and elevated levels of several TAG and diacylglycerol species. Although structural prediction classified PME31 as a pectinesterase, this structural family also inclu... More

Keywords

Arabidopsis germination; lipid droplet; lipid mobilization; oleosin; pectin methylesterase; peroxisome.