Glycerophosphocholine metabolism in higher plant cells. Evidence of a new glyceryl-phosphodiester phosphodiesterase.

Plant Physiol

Laboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire Végétale, Unité Mixte de Recherche 5019, Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Joseph Fourier, Département de Biologie Moléculaire et Structurale, Grenoble, France.

Published: September 2002

AI Article Synopsis

  • Glycerophosphocholine (GroPCho) is a compound involved in phospholipid remodeling in plant cells, but its metabolism is not well understood.
  • Researchers using carrot cells discovered two types of phosphodiesterases: an extracellular one that breaks down GroPCho into sn-glycerol-3-phosphate and free choline, and an intracellular one located in the vacuole with similar functions.
  • Both types of phosphodiesterases are common in various plant species and are often more active when the plants are low on phosphate, indicating their role in nutrient management.

Article Abstract

Glycerophosphocholine (GroPCho) is a diester that accumulates in different physiological processes leading to phospholipid remodeling. However, very little is known about its metabolism in higher plant cells. (31)P-Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and biochemical analyses performed on carrot (Daucus carota) cells fed with GroPCho revealed the existence of an extracellular GroPCho phosphodiesterase. This enzymatic activity splits GroPCho into sn-glycerol-3-phosphate and free choline. In vivo, sn-glycerol-3-phosphate is further hydrolyzed into glycerol and inorganic phosphate by acid phosphatase. We visualized the incorporation and the compartmentation of choline and observed that the major choline pool was phosphorylated and accumulated in the cytosol, whereas a minor fraction was incorporated in the vacuole as free choline. Isolation of plasma membranes, culture medium, and cell wall proteins enabled us to localize this phosphodiesterase activity on the cell wall. We also report the existence of an intracellular glycerophosphodiesterase. This second activity is localized in the vacuole and hydrolyzes GroPCho in a similar fashion to the cell wall phosphodiesterase. Both extra- and intracellular phosphodiesterases are widespread among different plant species and are often enhanced during phosphate deprivation. Finally, competition experiments on the extracellular phosphodiesterase suggested a specificity for glycerophosphodiesters (apparent K(m) of 50 microM), which distinguishes it from other phosphodiesterases previously described in the literature.

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