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Die „freien" Lipide aus <em>Brucella abortus Bang</em>.

Authors :
Thiele, O.W.
Kehr, W.
Source :
European Journal of Biochemistry. 1969, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p167-175. 9p.
Publication Year :
1969

Abstract

Two different strains of Brucella abortu, strain 1119 and strain Scherle II, were grown on solid media; strain 1119 was harvested after approximately 70 h, strain Scherle II was harvested at different ages of the culture up to 72 h. The &quot;free&quot; total lipids were extracted and from these the neutral lipids were prepared and analyzed. The following results were obtained. Strain 1119 contains 4.5% free lipids of bacterial dry weight. Strain Scherle H contains decreasing amounts of free total lipids from approximately 6 % to 1.4 % as the age of the culture increases. On a weight basis the free total lipids of strain 1119 contain 8.1 % neutral lipids. The neutral lipids of strain Scherle II decrease from more than 60% to approximately 24 % (of free total lipids) with increasing age of the culture. The amount of phospholipids, however, remains comparatively constant (in relation to the percentage of total lipids) with increasing age of the culture of strain Scherle II. The results indicate that polar lipids other than phospholipids accumulate as the age of the culture increases, but there is no net storage of lipids. The neutral lipids of strain 1119 contain approximately 30% (on a weight basis) of ubiquinone-50 (corresponding to 1.2 μmoles/g bacterial dry weight). Strain Scherle II also contains uhiquinone-50, but in amounts demonstrable by thin-layer chromatography only after an age of 36-38 h. Ubiquinone-50 has hitherto been found only in a few bacterial species, while most bacterial species contain lower isoprenologs of ubiquinone. The neutral lipids of strain 1119 contain 51 % (on a weight basis) of diglycerides, consisting of the 1,3- and the 1,2-isomers. In strain Scherle II only 1,2-diglycerides were found. The component fatty acids of the diglycerides of strain 1119 consist of approximately 55% (on a weight basis) of C19 cyclopropane acid (lactobacillic acid). The lactobacillic acid/cis-vaccenic acid ratio is fairly independent of the age of the culture of strain Scherle IL. The amount of unesterified fatty acids is lower in strain 1119 (4.9 % of the neutral lipids, on a weight basis) than in strain Scherle II (49 or 67 %, according to the culture conditions). Both strain 1119 and strain Scherle II COhen probably small amounts of triglycerides, monoglycerides and long-chain hydrocarbons. The possible significance of the results in the classification of Brucella is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142956
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12908821
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1969.tb00591.x