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An unexpected heat resilience, and the mitigation of heat impacts by elevated [CO2] were recently reported in Coffea
spp. Plants must maintain membrane fluidity and integrity to cope with temperature changes, which requires an
adequate lipid dynamics. This work provides the lipid profile (galactolipids, GL; phospholipids, PL; sulfolipids, SL) of
chloroplast membranes, and the expression of a set of genes related to lipid metabolism in Coffea arabica L. (cv. Icatu
and IPR108) and C. canephora cv. Conilon CL153, under elevated [CO2] (380 or 700 μL L−1), heat (25/20, 31/25,
37/30 and 42/34 °C, day/night) and their interaction. Major membrane lipids alterations, different among genotypes,
included: A) responsiveness of total fatty acids (TFAs) synthesis to [CO2] (except IPR108) and heat (except
CL153); stronger remodeling (unsaturation degree) in the 700-plants from 37/30 °C to 42/34 °C, coordinated at
transcriptional level with the down-regulation of fatty acid desaturase FAD3 gene (C. arabica) and up-regulation of
lipoxygenase genes LOX5A (CL153 and Icatu) and LOX5B (Icatu) at the highest temperature; B) quantitative and
qualitative modifications in GL (monogalactosyldiacylglycerol, MGDG; digalactosyldiacylglycerol, DGDG), PL
(phosphatidylcholine, PC; phosphatidylglycerol, PG), and SL (sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol, SQDG) classes,
prompted by heat, elevated [CO2], and, especially, the interaction, in CL153 and Icatu. Overall membrane enrichment
with MGDG and DGDG as a result of heat and [CO2] interaction in these genotypes, but at the highest temperature
only in Icatu the high [CO2] maintained greater contents and unsaturation values of these GLs than in the
380-plants. C) Among PL classes, PG seems to play an active role in heat acclimation of C. arabica genotypes,
increasing in 700-plants at 42/34 °C. Globally, Icatu often showed changes closer to those of heat tolerant cv. CL153
than to cv. IPR108. Overall, lipid profile adjustments in chloroplast membranes, from TFAs bulk until FA unsaturation
within each class, are expected to contribute to long-term acclimation to climate changes in coffee plant
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Coffea arabica Coffea canephora chloroplast lipid profiling climate changes elevated air [CO2] heat membrane remodeling warming
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Environmental and Experimental Botany Volume 167, November 2019, 103856
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Elsevier
