Sterol biosynthesis de nova via cycloartenol by the soil amoeba Acanthamoeba polyphaga.
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ABSTRACT: The soil amoeba Acanthamoeba polyphaga is capable of synthesizing its sterols de novo from acetate. The major sterols are ergosterol and poriferasta-5,7,22-trienol. Furthermore C28 and C29 sterols of still unknown structure with an aromatic B-ring are also synthesized by the amoeba. The first cyclic sterol precursor is cycloartenol, which is the sterol precursor in all photosynthetic phyla. No trace of lanosterol, which is the sterol precursor in animals and fungi, could be detected. These results show that at least some of the biochemical processes of Acanthamoeba polyphaga might be phylogenetically related to those of unicellular algae. Addition of exogenous sterols to the culture medium does not influence the sterol biosynthesis and the sterol composition of the cells.
SUBMITTER: Raederstorff D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1152792 | biostudies-other | 1985 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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