Abstract
A human T mycoplasma (Ureaplasma urealyticum) incorporated radioactivity into its lipids from [1-14C]acetate in the growth medium. Methanolysis of the lipids showed the label to be confined almost entirely to the methyl esters of the fatty acids. About 80% of the label was associated with the methyl esters of the saturated fatty acids, and the rest was found in the unsaturated methyl ester fraction. Gas-liquid chromatography of the saturated methyl esters showed the label to be present in the peaks of palmitate, myristate, and stearate, whereas in the unsaturated methyl ester fraction most of the radioactivity emerged in the peak of palmitoleate. The addition of either oleic or palmitic acid to the growth medium markedly decreased the organisms' incorporation of radioactivity from acetate. It is concluded that the T mycoplasma strain is capable of de novo synthesis of both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, in this respect differing from all of the Mycoplasma and Acholeplasma strains investigated to date.
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