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Role of lipids in theNeurospora crassa membrane: IV. Biochemical and electrophysiological changes caused by growth on phytanic acid
Authors:Kenneth J Friedman  David Glick
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, 07103 Newark, N.J.
Abstract:Summary Neurospora crassa straincel, which is deficient in fatty acid synthesis, was grown with phytanic acid supplementation. The temperature dependence of membrane potential is increased by growth on phytanic acid. A temperature change of 40°C produces a change of 184 mV in phytanic acid-grown cells as compared to a 50 mV change forcel grown on palmitic acid or wild-type. Membrane resistance (measured as DC input resistance) of phytanic acid-grown cells did not differ fromcel grown on palmitic acid or wild-type. Lipid analysis ofcel grown on phytanic acid revealed sim7 mole percent phytanic acid incorporation into phospholipids, no change in phospholipid base composition, a reduction of ergosterol content from 80 to 30 percent, and the induction of beta sitosterol, a sterol not usually present inNeurospora. beta sitosterol accounted for sim60 percent of the sterol present. Incorporation of 7 mole percent phytamic acid into phospholipids lowers the phase transition temperature by sim5°C, and decreases the heat content of the phase transition (DeltaH) slightly. Results are discussed in relation to Refsum's disease, a human neurological disorder associated with high plasma levels of phytanic acid. It is proposed that high intracellular phytanic acid concentration induces novel sterol synthesis and that the incorporation of the novel sterol into the membrane is responsible for the increased temperature sensitivity of membrane potential. The excitable membrane deficits observed in patients with Refsum's disease may also be explained by such a mechanism.
Keywords:membrane potential  fatty acids  sterols  beta sitosterol" target="_blank">gif" alt="beta" align="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"> sitosterol  Refsum's disease  phospholipids
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