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Plant Physiology 63:674-676 (1979) © 1979 American Society of Plant Biologists Galactolipid Synthesis in Vicia faba LeavesIV. Site(s) of Fatty Acid Incorporation into the Major Glycerolipids 1a Department of Botany, University of Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 Canada
The fatty acids of the major glycerolipids of Vicia faba leaves were analyzed immediately following 14CO2 feeding. The leaves were fractionated into chloroplast and cytoplasmic fractions and the location of radioactivity in the fatty acids determined. The results indicate that the major site of incorporation of fatty acids is in the phospholipids. Phosphatidylcholine contained the highest level of radioactivity in the cytoplasmic fraction, whereas phosphatidylglycerol contained radioactivity in both the chloroplast and cytoplasmic fractions. The galactolipids contained very little radioactivity in comparison, this radioactivity being confined to high speed centrifugal fractions believed to contain the envelopes of the chloroplast. Our results suggest that phosphatidylcholine is a major site of incorporation of fatty acids (mainly in oleic acid) in the cytoplasm, whereas phosphatidylglycerol is also a site of incorporation involving both oleic and palmitic acids, inside and outside the chloroplast.
1 This research was supported by Grant A2001 from the National Research Council of Canada.
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