Variations in Lipid and Fatty Acid Content in Relation to Acetyl CoA Carboxylase in the Marine Prymnesiophyte Isochrysis galbana |
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Authors: | Sukenik, Assaf Livne, Alexander |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Tel Shikmona, P.O. Box 8030, Haifa 31080, Israel |
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Abstract: | Lipid and fatty acid content was determined in Isochrysis galbanacultures grown under various environmental conditions in steadystate continuous cultures. Lipid and fatty acid accumulationwas observed under severe nitrogen limiting conditions. Therate of in situ lipid synthesis, determined from 14C bicarbonateincorporation into lipid fraction, decreased under nitrogenlimited growth (µ<0.72day1), concomitant witha reduction in the in vitro activity of the enzyme acetyl CoAcarboxylase. Cellular lipid and fatty acid content remainedfairly constant over a wide range of irradiance levels. Therate of lipid synthesis, however, increased as irra-diance levelwas elevated to a maximal value at a light intensity of 150µmolquanta m2s1 and slightly decreased at a higherphoton flux. The in vitro activity of ACCase roughly followedthe same pattern of lipid synthesis in response to light intensity.The relative abundance of acetyl CoA carboxylase significantlydecreased in nitrogen limited cultures grown at low dilutionrates (µ<0.72day1). A fairly good linear correlationwas measured between the cellular content of ACCase and theenzyme activity in cultures grown under nitrogen limiting conditions.Furthermore, in nitrogen limited cultures, the cellular fattyacid content was linearly related to the cell capacity to producemalonyl CoA, the end product of ACCase and the building blockin fatty acid synthesis. (Received November 20, 1990; Accepted January 17, 1991) |
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