Thermotropic behaviour of membrane lipids from brown marine alga Laminaria japonica |
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Authors: | Sanina N M Kostetsky E Y Goncharova S N |
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Affiliation: | Academy of Ecology, Marine Biology and Biotechnology, Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Far Eastern State University, Sukhanova st.8. Vladivostok, 690600, Russia. sanina@bio.dvgu.ru |
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Abstract: | Microcalorimetry was used to show that transition-temperature ranges of phospho- and glycolipids of the brown marine alga Laminaria japonica were similar (from -62 to -47 degrees C up to 62-65 degrees C), except for monogalactosyldiacylglycerol, the low-temperature limit of which was shifted to -78 degrees C. As was shown by polarizing microscopy, the low-enthalpy peaks at temperatures of approx. 30-45 degrees C corresponded to isotropic melting of galactolipids and coincided with the high-temperature limit for photosynthetic and mitochondrial activity of the algae. As a whole, a classical interrelation was observed between thermotropic behaviour and the fatty acid unsaturation of lipids. |
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