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Plant Journal | 2011

Combined activity of LACS1 and LACS4 is required for proper pollen coat formation in Arabidopsis

Dirk Jessen; Andrea Olbrich; Jessica Knüfer; Antje Krüger; Michael Hoppert; Andrea Polle; Martin Fulda

Very long chain lipids are important components of the plant cuticle that establishes the boundary surface of aerial organs. In addition, these lipids were detected in the extracellular pollen coat (tryphine), where they play a crucial role in appropriate pollen-stigma communication. As such they are involved in the early interaction of pollen with the stigma. A substantial reduction in tryphine lipids was shown to compromise pollen germination and, consequently, resulted in male sterility. We investigated the role of two long-chain acyl-CoA synthetases (LACSs) in Arabidopsis with respect to their contribution to the production of tryphine lipids. LACS was shown to provide CoA-activated very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA-CoAs) to the pathways of wax biosynthesis. The allocation of sufficient quantities of VLCFA-CoA precursors should therefore be relevant to the generation of tryphine lipids. Here, we report on the identification of lacs1 lacs4 double knock-out mutant lines that were conditionally sterile and showed significant reductions in pollen coat lipids. Whereas the contributions of both LACS proteins to surface wax levels were roughly additive, their co-operation in tryphine lipid biosynthesis was clearly more complex. The inactivation of LACS4 resulted in increased levels of tryphine lipids accompanied by morphological anomalies of the pollen grains. The additional inactivation of LACS1 neutralized the morphological defects, decreased the tryphine lipids far below wild-type levels and resulted in conditionally sterile pollen.


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2010

Influence of Environmental Pollution on Leaf Properties of Urban Plane Trees, Platanus orientalis L.

Alireza Pourkhabbaz; Nayerah Rastin; Andrea Olbrich; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Andrea Polle

To investigate whether leaves of plane trees (Platanus orientalis) are damaged by traffic pollution, trees from a megacity (Mashhad, Iran) and a rural area were investigated. Soil and air from the urban centre showed enrichment of several toxic elements, but only lead was enriched in leaves. Leaf size and stomata density were lower at the urban site. At the urban site leaf surfaces were heavily loaded by dust particles but the stomata were not occluded; the cuticle was thinner; other anatomical properties were unaffected suggesting that plane trees can cope with traffic exhaust in megacities.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2009

Quantitative X-ray microanalysis of hydrogen peroxide within plant cells.

Shaoliang Chen; Andrea Olbrich; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Eberhard Fritz; Andrea Polle

Using quantitative X‐ray microanalysis in combination with CeCl3‐based cytochemical staining of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) we have developed a new solution for quantification of H2O2 at the subcellular level. Quantitative X‐ray microanalysis of plastic‐embedded leaves of Populus euphratica Oliv. showed that the obtained cerium precipitates by CeCl3 staining were the mixture of cerium perhydroxides and cerium phosphate, in which the fractions of CePO4 were: (1) 52–74% in cell walls of fresh leaf segments, and (2) 34–70% in the cytoplasm in 10 mM H2O2‐treated leaf segments that were previously freeze‐dried. Taking the concentration of cerium phosphate as staining background, we reached the cellular concentration of cerium perhydroxides and the corresponding concentration of H2O2. Results showed that H2O2 was present in the cytoplasm of rehydrated leaf segments (29–58 mM), but in fresh leaves, H2O2 was observed in the walls of all measured cell types (17–74 mM). Microsc. Res. Tech., 2009.


Tree Physiology | 2008

GH3::GUS reflects cell-specific developmental patterns and stress-induced changes in wood anatomy in the poplar stem

Thomas Teichmann; Waode Hamsinah Bolu-Arianto; Andrea Olbrich; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Cornelia Göbel; Peter Grzeganek; Ivo Feussner; Robert Hänsch; Andrea Polle


Archive | 2009

Esaus Pflanzenanatomie: Meristeme, Zellen und Gewebe der Pflanzen – ihre Struktur, Funktion und Entwicklung

Katherine Esau; Ray F. Evert; Susan E. Eichhorn; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Sabine Blechschmidt-Schneider; Urs Fischer; Andrea Olbrich; Uwe Schmitt


VI Meeting on Genetics and Cellular Biology of Basidiomycetes (GCBB-VI), 2006, ISBN 84-9769-107-5, págs. 151-164 | 2006

Multiple hydrophobin genes in mushrooms

Sudhakar Peddireddi; R. Velagapudi; Patrik J. Hoegger; Andrzej Majcherczyk; Annette Naumann; Andrea Olbrich; Andrea Polle; Ursula Kües


Archive | 2009

Kapitel 17 Interne Sekretionseinrichtungen

Katherine Esau; Ray F. Evert; Susan E. Eichhorn; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Sabine Blechschmidt-Schneider; Urs Fischer; Andrea Olbrich; Uwe Schmitt


Archive | 2009

Kapitel 11 Xylem: Sekundäres Xylem und Variationen in der Holzstruktur

Katherine Esau; Ray F. Evert; Susan E. Eichhorn; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Sabine Blechschmidt-Schneider; Urs Fischer; Andrea Olbrich; Uwe Schmitt


Archive | 2009

Kapitel 14 Phloem: Das sekundäre Phloem und seine verschiedenen Strukturen

Katherine Esau; Ray F. Evert; Susan E. Eichhorn; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Sabine Blechschmidt-Schneider; Urs Fischer; Andrea Olbrich; Uwe Schmitt


Archive | 2009

Kapitel 7 Parenchym und Kollenchym

Katherine Esau; Ray F. Evert; Susan E. Eichhorn; Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser; Sabine Blechschmidt-Schneider; Urs Fischer; Andrea Olbrich; Uwe Schmitt

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Ray F. Evert

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Susan E. Eichhorn

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Andrea Polle

University of Göttingen

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Antje Krüger

University of Göttingen

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Dirk Jessen

University of Göttingen

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