The Manipulation of the Fatty Acid Composition of Glycerolipids in Cyanobacteria Using Exogenous Fatty Acids |
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Authors: | Williams, John P. Maissan, Ellen Mitchell, Kirk Khan, Mobashsher U. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany and Centre for Plant Biotechnology, University of Toronto 25 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3B2 |
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Abstract: | The fatty acid composition of the major diacylglycerolipidsof Anacystis nidulans R2 cells was modified by the careful additionof exogenous fatty acids to the growth medium of the cyanobacteria.In this way it is possible to incorporate significant levelsof different fatty acids into the membranes of the cells andchange their physical properties without changing other environmentalconditions. The exogenous fatty acid reduces or inhibits thebiosynthesis of native fatty acids and substitutes for themin all the major diacylglycerolipids. Although modifying thefatty acid composition in this way is lethal above certain concentrations,the data demonstrate a remarkable ability of the cells to growand develop over a wide range of fatty acid compositions. Similardata show that the fatty acid composition of Synechocystis sp.6803 cells also undergo significant changes in fatty acid compositionon the addition of exogenous fatty acid to the growth mediumand can tolerate similar changes in the degree of unsaturationof the fatty acids of the diacylglycerolipids of the cell membranes. (Received September 4, 1989; Accepted March 13, 1990) |
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