Radiolabelling Studies of Lipids in the Marine Cryptomonad Chroomonas salina in Relation to Fatty Acid Desaturation |
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Authors: | Henderson, R. James Mackinlay, Elizabeth E. |
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Affiliation: | N.E.R.C. Unit of Aquatic Biochemistry, Department of Biological and Molecular Science, University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Cells of Chroomonas salina were exposed to [14C]acetate, [l4C]16:0,[14C]18:0, [14C]18:1(n-9), [14C]18:2(n6) or [14C]18:3(n3)for 1 h and then incubated for 24 h in non-radioactive medium.At the end of the pulse period, non-glycolipid polar lipidscontained the highest proportions of radioactivity incorporatedfrom [14C]acetate and [14C]18:3(n3) whereas with [14C]16:0,[14C]18:1 and [14C]18:2(n6), triacylglycerols were mosthighly labelled. 14C-18:0 was recovered mainly as non-esterifiedfatty acid. Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol initially contained17% of label incorporated from [14C]acetate but less than 3%of that from [14C]fatty acids. With all substrates, excluding[14C]18:0, a gradual transfer of label from polar lipids totriacylglycerols was observed during the chase period. Saturatesand monoenes synthesised from [14C]acetate were mostly transferedfrom phospholipids and glycolipids to neutral lipid withoutfurther desaturation. Most of the incorporated 14C-fatty acidsremained unchanged and only with [14C]18:3(n3) was substantialamounts of label recovered in penta- and hexaenoic fatty acids.The results indicate that, under the conditions of the study,lipid synthesis in the algae was heavily dominated by triacylglycerolformation and that the mechanisms of fatty acid desaturationin this species may differ from those in higher plants. (Received December 10, 1991; Accepted March 6, 1992) |
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