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Metabolism of odd-numbered, normal fatty acids in Tetrahymena pyriformis W.

Authors :
Cassel DL
Ragona DG
Carriero L
Kempe JA
Conner RL
Source :
Biochimica et biophysica acta [Biochim Biophys Acta] 1981 Jan 26; Vol. 663 (1), pp. 121-33.
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

Tetrahymena pyriformis W cells were grown with short- and long-chain, odd and even normal fatty acid supplements. Tris acetate addition had no effect on the fatty acyl composition of the glycerophospholipids or sphingolipids, while Tris propionate supplementation led to a marked increase in odd normal fatty acids at the expense of even normal acids in both classes of complex lipids. This enhancement of odd normal acids permitted the identification of 17:1 delta 9(n), 17:2 delta 6,9(n), 17:2 delta 9,12(n), 17:3 delta 6,9,12(n), 19:1 delta 9(n), 19:2 delta 9,12(n) and 19:3 delta 6,9,12(n) by oxidation with periodate-permanganate and examination of the short-chain fragments. Supplementation with pentadecanoic acid (15:0(n)) led to an increase in the proportions of normal C15, C17 and C19 acids. The increase in C15 acids primarily reflected a rise in 15:0(n), whereas the rise in the levels of C17 and C19 acids was accounted for by an elevation of unsaturated acids. Growth with heptadecanoic acid (17:0(n)) resulted in substantial increases in unsaturated normal C17 and C19 fatty acids, while nonadecanoic acid (19:0(n)) addition led only to an increase in the proportion of unsaturated C19 acids. Retroconversion of these saturated, odd normal long chain fatty acid supplements was limited. Supplementation with arachidic acid (20:0(n)) resulted in only a marginal increase (1.4%) in normal C20 fatty acids of both the glycerophospholipids and the mild alkali labile neutral lipids and provided no evidence that desaturation occurred. The release of 14CO2 from [1-14C]arachidic acid when incubated with the ciliates indicated that this long-chain saturate is accumulated, activated and degraded. Normal C16-C19 saturated fatty acids are substrates for the delta 9 desaturase. The delta 11 isomers arise by chain elongation. Normal C16-C19 delta 9 monoenoic acids are substrates for the delta 12 desaturase. Normal C16-C18 delta 9 monoenes, normal C16-C19 delta 9,12 dienes and 18:1 delta 11(n) are desaturated at the C-6,7 position.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-3002
Volume :
663
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biochimica et biophysica acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6783106
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-2760(81)90199-5