Literature DB >> 4947296

Occurrence of long-chain fatty acids and glycolipids in the cell envelope fractions of baker's yeast.

T Nurminen, H Suomalainen.   

Abstract

1. The total yield of fatty acids from the whole envelopes was markedly higher than that obtained from the ordinary cell walls. In both samples the major fatty acids were C(16) and C(18) acids. 2. The whole envelopes contained C(18) acids and long-chain (C(19)-C(26)) fatty acids, in a higher proportion than did the ordinary cell walls. Fifteen fatty acids with more than 18 carbon atoms were identified, among which 2-hydroxy-C(26:0) and C(26:0) acids predominated. 3. A complex sphingolipid containing inositol, phosphorus and mannose was isolated from the whole cell envelopes. The main fatty acids of this lipid were 2-hydroxy-C(26:0) and C(26:0) acids. It was concluded that this sphingolipid is present both in the ordinary cell wall and in the plasma membrane of baker's yeast. 4. The neutral lipids amounted to over 50% and the glycerophosphatides to about 30% of the total fatty acid content of the whole envelope. The major fatty acids in these lipids were C(16:1), C(18:1) and C(16:0) acids. The proportion of fatty acids with more than 18 carbon atoms was lowest in the neutral lipids, whereas the neutral glycolipids contained the highest percentage of these fatty acids. Acidic glycolipids amounted to 14% of the total fatty acid content of the whole envelope. The presence of a cerebroside sulphate in this lipid fraction was demonstrated, whereas the high content of 2-hydroxy-C(26:0) acid found is caused by the complex inositol- and mannose-containing sphingolipid.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 4947296      PMCID: PMC1178257          DOI: 10.1042/bj1250963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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