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The effect of temperature on the growth and lipid composition of the extremely halophilic coccus, Sarcina marina.

M I Hunter, T L Olawoye, D A Saynor.   

Abstract

Sarcina marina (NCMB 778) grew over the temperature range 20-45 degrees C but no growth was recorded at 15 degrees C or 50 degrees C. At the optimum growth temperature of 34 degrees C the doubling time was 14.5 h. The major polar lipid components, tentatively identified as the diether analogues of phosphatidyl glycerophosphate (PGP), phosphatidyl glycerol (PG), diglycosyl diglyceride (DGD) and triglycosyl diglyceride (TGD), and the major neutral lipid components, tentatively identified as squalene, dihydrosqualene, tetrahydrosqualene, vitamin MK8, geranyl geraniol and di-O-phytanyl glycerol, are identical to those found in other extremely halophilic rods and cocci. The total lipid content varied with growth conditions from 0.6-3.2% of the dry cell weight, polar lipids accounted for between 94.3 and 83.6% of the total lipid, the remainder being neutral lipid. In response to both the transition from exponential to stationary phase and a reduction of 14 degrees C in growth temperature, batch cultures showed: (i) an increase in total lipid content; (ii) a decrease in PG and (iii) an increase in PGP. Specific responses to the temperature decrease were (i) increased total lipid content; (ii) no decrease in neutral lipids in stationary phase; (iii) marked reduction in PG and (iv) raised DGD. (i) and (ii) could be mechanisms for increasing membrane fluidity. In common with all other extreme halophiles investigated the alkyl side chains of S. marina polar lipids were identified as the phytanyl (3R, 7R, 11R, 15-tetramethylhexadecyl) group. Its structure did not appear to vary with temperature so that the normal mechanisms for modifying the structure of lipid alkyl side chains to modulate membrane fluidity in response to temperature changes probably does not occur in this group of microorganisms.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7247392     DOI: 10.1007/bf00399064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek        ISSN: 0003-6072            Impact factor:   2.271


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Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1967-11       Impact factor: 3.162

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