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Thermal Regulation of the Fatty Acid Composition of Lipopolysaccharides and Phospholipids of Proteus mirabilis
Author(s) -
ROTTEM Shlomo,
MARKOWITZ Ora,
RAZIN Shmuel
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
european journal of biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1432-1033
pISSN - 0014-2956
DOI - 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12258.x
Subject(s) - phospholipid , fatty acid , membrane fluidity , chemistry , membrane , palmitic acid , proteus mirabilis , moiety , unsaturated fatty acid , biochemistry , chromatography , organic chemistry , escherichia coli , gene
The fatty acid composition of the lipid A moiety of the lipopolysaccharide and phospholipid fractions of Proteus mirabilis changed significantly on varying the growth temperature. A decrease in the growth temperature from 43°C to 15°C resulted in a decrease in the palmitic acid content of the lipopolysaccharide from 19.4% of total fatty acids at 43°C to 1.4% at 15°C, and by the appearance of an unsaturated fatty acid residue, hexadecenoic acid. Changes in the 3‐hydroxymyristic acid content of the lipid A were minimal. The decrease in the growth temperature also resulted in a decrease in the saturated fatty acid content of the phospholipid fraction, which was accompanied by an increase in their fluidity, as measured by the freedom of motion of spin‐labeled fatty acids incorporated into dispersions made of the phospholipids. Nevertheless, the fluidity obtained with membrane phospholipids extracted from the cells grown at various temperatures were essentially the same when fluidity was determined at the growth temperature, supporting the hypothesis that variations in the fatty acid composition of membrane phospholipids serve to produce membranes having a constant fluidity at different temperatures of growth.

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