Hazlewood G, Dawson R M
J Gen Microbiol. 1979 May;112(1):15-27. doi: 10.1099/00221287-112-1-15.
A naturally occurring fatty acid-requiring Butyrivibrio sp. (strain S2), isolated from the ovine rumen, deacylates plant galactolipids, phospholipids and sulpholipids to obtain sufficient fatty acid for growth. Growth in vitro was promoted by adding to the growth medium a single straight-chain saturated fatty acid (C13 to C18) or vaccenic acid. Palmitoleic and oleic acids also supported growth but gave lengthy lag phases probably due to their toxicity. Linolenic and linoleic acids supported good growth but they were completely hydrogenated to trans-11-octadecenoic acid which was incorporated into the bacterial complex lipids. No chain elongation, chain shortening or desaturation of the added fatty acids occurred and all were substantially incorporated into bacterial lipids of the plasmalogen type, partially as a new type of hydrophobic grouping derived from two molecules of fatty acid. The absence of fatty acid unsaturation poses the question of the maintenance of membrane fluidity within this bacterium.
从绵羊瘤胃中分离出的一种天然存在的需要脂肪酸的丁酸弧菌属(菌株S2),可使植物半乳糖脂、磷脂和硫脂脱酰基,以获得足够的脂肪酸用于生长。通过向生长培养基中添加单一的直链饱和脂肪酸(C13至C18)或vaccenic酸来促进体外生长。棕榈油酸和油酸也支持生长,但可能由于其毒性而导致较长的延迟期。亚麻酸和亚油酸支持良好的生长,但它们完全氢化形成反式-11-十八碳烯酸,并被纳入细菌复合脂质中。添加的脂肪酸没有发生链延长、链缩短或去饱和作用,并且全部基本上被纳入缩醛磷脂类型的细菌脂质中,部分作为一种源自两分子脂肪酸的新型疏水基团。脂肪酸不饱和度的缺乏引发了该细菌内膜流动性维持的问题。