Literature DB >> 19300731

Diacyl, Alkylacyl, and Alkenylacyl Phospholipids of Meloidogyne javanica Females.

D J Chitwood, L R Krusberg.   

Abstract

The phospholipid composition and acyl, alkyl, and alkenyl group compositions of diacyl, alkylacyl, and alkenylacyl phosphoglycerides of M. javanica were investigated. Phospholipid was comprised of 61.7% choline phosphoglyceride, 22.0% ethanolamine phosphoglyceride, and smaller quantities of six other lipids. Phospholipid fatty acid was more unsaturated than neutral lipid fatty acid and contained 61.3% octadecenoic (18:1) acid. Fatty acid at the 1-position of diacyl phospholipids was shorter and more saturated than that at the 2-position. Compared to choline phosphoglyceride, ethanolantine phosphoglyceride contained less 18:1 and 20:5 and more 18:0 and 20:0 acid. Alkenylacyl and alkylacyl compounds comprised 34.6% and 9.3%, respectively, of the ethanolamine phosphoglyceride but only 0.5% and 0.6% of the choline phosphoglyceride. Alkenylacyl and alkylacyl ethanolamine phosphoglycerides contained a smaller percentage of 20-carbon polyunsaturated acid at their 2-positions than did their diacyl analogue. At least 95% of the alkenyl and alkyl groups were 18:0 compounds. Tomato roots did not contain alkenylacyl or alkylacyl phosphoglycerides; their occurrence in M. javanica is a significant biochemical difference between the nematode and its host.

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Keywords:  ether lipids; fatty acids; lipids; plasmalogens; root-knot nematode; tomato

Year:  1981        PMID: 19300731      PMCID: PMC2618076     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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