Affiliation:
1. Department of Environmental Microbiology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Fatty acid compositions in growing and resting cells of several strains of
Pseudomonas putida
(P8, NCTC 10936, and KT 2440) were studied, with a focus on alterations of the saturation degree,
cis-trans
isomerization, and cyclopropane formation. The fatty acid compositions of the strains were very similar under comparable growth conditions, but surprisingly, and contrary to earlier reports,
trans
fatty acids were not found in either exponentially growing cells or stationary-phase cells. During the transition from growth to the starvation state, cyclopropane fatty acids were preferentially formed, an increase in the saturation degree of fatty acids was observed, and larger amounts of hydroxy fatty acids were detected. A lowered saturation degree and concomitant higher membrane fluidity seemed to be optimal for substrate uptake and growth. The incubation of cells under nongrowth conditions rapidly led to the formation of
trans
fatty acids. We show that harvesting and sample preparation for analysis could provoke the enzyme-catalyzed formation of
trans
fatty acids. Freeze-thawing of resting cells and increased temperatures accelerated the formation of
trans
fatty acids. We demonstrate that
cis-trans
isomerization only occurred in cells that were subjected to an abrupt disturbance without having the possibility of adapting to the changed conditions by the de novo synthesis of fatty acids. The
cis-trans
isomerization reaction was in competition with the
cis
-to-cyclopropane fatty acid conversion. The potential for the formation of
trans
fatty acids depended on the cyclopropane content that was already present.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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