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. 1990 Jun;172(6):3515–3518. doi: 10.1128/jb.172.6.3515-3518.1990

A trans-unsaturated fatty acid in a psychrophilic bacterium, Vibrio sp. strain ABE-1.

H Okuyama 1, S Sasaki 1, S Higashi 1, N Murata 1
PMCID: PMC209171  PMID: 2345157

Abstract

A high level of a trans-unsaturated fatty acid was found in the phospholipids of a psychrophilic bacterium, Vibrio sp. strain ABE-1. This fatty acid was identified as 9-trans-hexadecenoic acid (C16:19t) by gas-liquid chromatography and infrared absorption spectrometry. C16:1(9)t accounted for less than 1% of the total fatty acids in cells grown at 5 degrees C and reached 12% of the total at 20 degrees C. We suggest that the increase in the level of the trans-unsaturated fatty acid is related to the high growth rate of this bacterium at elevated temperatures. Possible biological roles of the trans-unsaturated fatty acid in the adaptation of the microorganism to the ambient temperature are discussed.

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