Sucrose Lipids of Arthrobacteria,Corynebacteria and Nocardia Grown on Sucrose |
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Authors: | Takeo Suzuki Hiroko Tanaka Seiga Itoh |
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Affiliation: | Tokyo Research Laboratory, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co,, Ltd., Machida, Tokyo |
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Abstract: | Arthrobacter paraffineus KY 4303, when grown on sucrose as the sole carbon source, produced novel glycolipids, either of which was different from trehalose lipid produced from n-alkane by the same microorganism. Two kinds of glycolipids were isolated by chromatography on silicic acid columns. Major components of these lipids were sucrose and α-branched β-hydroxy fatty acid. One of the lipid (SL–1, having high polarity) was identified as 6-O-monofattyacyl glucosly-β-fructoside. Another (SL–2, having low polarity) was partly characterized as sucrose ester of at least two moles of the fatty acid.Formation of sucrose lipids was also demonstrated in sucrose-grown cells of several microorganisms of Corynebacteria, Nocardia and Brevibacteria, which were isolated as hydrocarbon-utilizing bacteria and could produce a considerable amount of trehalose lipid from n-alkane. |
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Keywords: | Xanthobacter polyaromaticivornas polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons heterocyclic aromatic compounds extremely low oxygen degradation |
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