Authors
Petra Sperling, Stephan Franke, Sabine Lüthje, Ernst Heinz
Publication date
2005/12/1
Journal
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Volume
43
Issue
12
Pages
1031-1038
Publisher
Elsevier Masson
Description
Long-chain sphingobases have been analyzed in various fractions prepared from different organs (leaf, root, storage tissue) from five dicotyledoneous plants (Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica oleracea, Nicotiana tabacum, Pisum sativum, Spinacia oleracea). The resulting sphingobase profiles from cerebrosides and plasma membranes (PMs) show large qualitative and quantitative differences. Assuming that cerebrosides from all cellular membranes have similar sphingobase profiles, these data suggest that cerebrosides, considered to be characteristic glycolipids of plant PMs and specified by large proportions of sphingobases with an 8Z-double bond motif, do not represent the major sphingolipids of PMs. The fraction of unidentified complex sphingolipids, containing mainly 8E-phytosphingenine, exceeds the cerebroside proportion in PMs by several factors and may be as abundant as diacylglycerol-based …
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Scholar articles
P Sperling, S Franke, S Lüthje, E Heinz - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2005