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<italic>Synechocystis</italic> PCC6803 Mutants Defective in Desaturation of Fatty Acids
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1989
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Lipid AnalysisLipid BiophysicsMolecular BiologyBiosynthesisFatty AcidsGrowth RateC18 Fatty AcidsBiochemistryLipid ScienceLipidsLipopeptidesProtein BiosynthesisLipid MetabolismNatural SciencesMicrobiologyCellular BiochemistryLipid ChemistryMedicineLipid Synthesis
Two mutants, which were defective in desaturation of fatty acids, were isolated from the cyanobacterium, Synechocystis PCC6803, by treating wild-type cells with ethyl methanesulfo-nate. They were designated as Fad6 and Fadl2. Fad6 was defective in desaturation at the δ6 position of C18 fatty acids esterified to the sn -l position of glycerol moiety in monogalactosyl diacylglycerol and digalactosyl diacylglycerol but not sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerol and phos-phatidylglycerol. This observation suggests that the desaturation affected in this mutant was specific to the sn-glycerol position, the chain length and the polar head group. Fadl2 was defective in desaturation at the δ12 position of C18 fatty acids at the sn -l position of glycerol moiety in all the lipid classes. This observation suggests that the desaturation affected in this mutant was specific with respect to the sn-glycerol position and the chain length of fatty acids, but not to the polar head group of the lipids. At 22°C Fad6 grew as fast as the wild type, but the growth rate of Fadl2 was much lower than that of wild type. At 34°C, on the other hand, the mutants and wild type grew at about the same rates.