Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
Abstract
To assess their effects on the conidiation rhythm in
Neurospora
, 14 saturated fatty acids from 6 to 24 carbons long were used to supplement the
bd csp
and
bd csp cel
strains. Both strains express a circadian spore-forming rhythm when grown on solid media; the
cel
mutation confers a partial fatty acid requirement. Fatty acid supplements from 8 to 13 carbons long lengthened the free-running period of
bd csp cel
compared with the control value of 21 h; the maximal effect (33 h) was obtained with nonanoic acid (9:0) at a concentration of 5 × 10
−4
M. In contrast, the period of
bd csp
remained unchanged under all experimental conditions. The short-chain fatty acids (<14 carbons) reduced the rate of advance of the growth front in both strains, compared with unsupplemented controls. However, this inhibition did not appear to be responsible for the lengthened periods in
bd csp cel
. Nor was direct incorporation of the short-chain (period-lengthening) fatty acids into mycelial total lipids responsible, since such incorporation was not observed. In fact, extensive metabolic conversion of these supplements by both strains was indicated by the disappearance of short-chain fatty acids from the agar media coupled with their absence in mycelial lipids, and by the liberation of
14
CO
2
from cultures supplemented with [1-
14
C]lauric acid (12:0).
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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