Van Maarseveen Clare, Han Hong, Jetter Reinhard
Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Plant Cell Environ. 2009 Jan;32(1):73-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2008.01901.x. Epub 2008 Nov 10.
The goal of the present study was to monitor cuticular wax accumulation during leaf development of Kalanchoe daigremontiana. Leaves expanded linearly until they were 40-60 d old. Wax coverages of leaves on the third node increased steadily during initial leaf development, from 6.5 microg x cm(-2) on day 22 to 15.3 microg x cm(-2) on day 53, and then levelled off. Triterpenoids dominated the wax mixture throughout leaf development, but decreased from 74 to 40-45% in mature leaves, while very long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA) derivatives increased from 19 to 39-44%. The major VLCFA derivatives were alkanes, accompanied by fatty acids, primary alcohols, aldehydes and alkyl esters. In all compound classes, either C(34) or C(33) homologs predominated during leaf development. Eight different triterpenoids were identified, with glutinol constituting 70% of the fraction, and friedelin (20%) and germanicol (10%) as further major components of the young leaf wax. The glutinol percentage decreased, while the relative amounts of epifriedelanol and glutanol increased during development. Various leaf pairs upwards from the third node showed similar growth patterns and developmental time courses of cuticular wax amounts and composition. Based on these surface chemical analyses, the relative activities of biosynthetic pathways leading to various wax components can be assessed.
本研究的目的是监测落地生根叶片发育过程中表皮蜡质的积累情况。叶片呈线性扩展,直至40 - 60日龄。第三节点叶片的蜡质覆盖量在叶片发育初期稳步增加,从第22天的6.5 μg·cm⁻²增加到第53天的15.3 μg·cm⁻²,然后趋于平稳。在整个叶片发育过程中,三萜类化合物在蜡质混合物中占主导地位,但在成熟叶片中从74%降至40 - 45%,而超长链脂肪酸(VLCFA)衍生物从19%增加到39 - 44%。主要的VLCFA衍生物是烷烃,同时伴有脂肪酸、伯醇、醛和烷基酯。在所有化合物类别中,C₃₄或C₃₃同系物在叶片发育过程中占主导地位。鉴定出了八种不同的三萜类化合物,其中羽扇豆醇占该部分的70%,此外,白桦脂醇(20%)和羊毛甾醇(10%)是幼叶蜡质的主要成分。在发育过程中,羽扇豆醇的百分比下降,而表白桦脂醇和羽扇烷醇的相对含量增加。从第三节点向上的各对叶片显示出类似的生长模式以及表皮蜡质含量和组成的发育时间进程。基于这些表面化学分析,可以评估导致各种蜡质成分的生物合成途径的相对活性。