Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract
Goldfine, Howard
(Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.),
and Martha E. Ellis
.
N
-methyl groups in bacterial lipids. J. Bacteriol.
87:
8–15. 1964.—The ability of bacteria to synthesize lecithin was examined by measuring the incorporation of the methyl group of methionine into the water-soluble moieties obtained on acid hydrolysis of bacterial lipids. Of 21 species examined, mostly of the order Eubacteriales, only 2,
Agrobacterium radiobacter
and
A. rhizogenes
, incorporated the methyl group of methionine into lipid-bound choline. Evidence was also obtained for the formation of lipid-bound
N
-methylethanolamine and
N,N
′-dimethylethanolamine in these two organisms. Two other species,
Clostridium butyricum
and
Proteus vulgaris
, incorporated the methyl group of methionine into lipid-bound
N
-methylethanolamine, but did not appear to be able to further methylate these lipids to form lecithin. The results of this study lend further strength to the generalization that bacteria, with the exception of the genus
Agrobacterium
, are unable to synthesize lecithin.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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