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[Preprint]. 2024 Oct 18:2023.10.24.563757. [Version 5] doi: 10.1101/2023.10.24.563757

Figure 2: A Defined Lipid Diet Results in a Living Membrane with Two Lipids.

Figure 2:

a M. mycoides can adapt to defined lipid “diets” with diester or diether phospholipids; resulting in simpler membranes than when grown on a complex diet (e.g. FBS). Adaptation to new diets occurs after 3 passages (p > 3). TLC aspect ratio adjusted for legibility; unmodified TLCs can be found in Figure S2. M. mycoides can scavenge acyl chains from POPC, yielding a more complex membrane from a defined diet. b Lipidomic analysis of cells grown on only oleic and palmitic acid shows M. mycoides cells can synthesize Phosphatidylglycerol and Cardiolipin species when a source of fatty acids is present. c Lipidomic analysis of M. mycoides cells grown on a POPC + Cholesterol diet shows acyl chain scavenging leads to the synthesis of a diversity of lipids, resulting in a membrane with 28 lipids from a diet of only two. d 16:0–18:1 diether PC has ether-linked hydrocarbon chains that cannot be cleaved by M. mycoides, eliminating scavenging. Lipidomic analysis shows living cells with two lipids comprising 99.9 mol% of their lipidome