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Effect of aromatic compounds on cellular fatty acid composition of Rhodococcus opacus.


ABSTRACT: In cells of Rhodococcus opacus GM-14, GM-29, and 1CP, the contents of branched (10-methyl) fatty acids increased from 3% to 15 to 34% of the total fatty acids when the cells were grown on benzene, phenol, 4-chlorophenol, chlorobenzene, or toluene as the sole source of carbon and energy, in comparison with cells grown on fructose. In addition, the content of trans-hexadecenoic acid increased from 5% to 8 to 18% with phenol or chlorophenol as the carbon source. The 10-methyl branched fatty acid content of R. opacus GM-14 cells increased in a dose-related manner following exposure to phenol or toluene when toluene was not utilized as the growth substrate. The results suggest that 10-methyl branched fatty acids may participate in the adaptation of R. opacus to lipophilic aromatic compounds.

SUBMITTER: Tsitko IV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC91108 | biostudies-literature | 1999 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of aromatic compounds on cellular fatty acid composition of Rhodococcus opacus.

Tsitko I V IV   Zaitsev G M GM   Lobanok A G AG   Salkinoja-Salonen M S MS  

Applied and environmental microbiology 19990201 2


In cells of Rhodococcus opacus GM-14, GM-29, and 1CP, the contents of branched (10-methyl) fatty acids increased from 3% to 15 to 34% of the total fatty acids when the cells were grown on benzene, phenol, 4-chlorophenol, chlorobenzene, or toluene as the sole source of carbon and energy, in comparison with cells grown on fructose. In addition, the content of trans-hexadecenoic acid increased from 5% to 8 to 18% with phenol or chlorophenol as the carbon source. The 10-methyl branched fatty acid co  ...[more]

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