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Effect of exogenous fatty acids on growth,membrane fluidity,and phospholipid fatty acid composition in yeast
Authors:Mojtaba Esfahani  Elise M. Kucirka  Frank X. Timmons  Somdev Tyagi  Arthur E. Lord  Susan A. Henry
Abstract:The growth response of a double-mutant fatty acid auxotroph of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to exogenous saturated fatty acids of a homologous series from 12:0 to 16:0, each supplied with oleate, linoleate, linolenate, or cis11- eicosenoate, cannot be explained in terms of the efficiency of incorporation of the fatty acids into phospholipids or alteration of membrane fluidity. There is, however, a negative correlation between growth and levels of 12:0 plus 13:0 in phospholipids, as well as a positive correlation between growth and levels of 14:0, 1 5:0, and 1 6:0. We, therefore, conclude that the predominant factor in these phospholipid fatty acyl chain modifications is maintenance of an optimal concentration of C14:0 through C16:0 in phospholipids of this organism.
Keywords:yeast growth  fatty acids  phospholipids  lipid fluidity
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