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. 1976 Sep;127(3):1136–1140. doi: 10.1128/jb.127.3.1136-1140.1976

Synthesis of omega-alicyclic fatty acids from cyclic precursors in Bacillus subtilis.

R Dreher, K Poralla, W A König
PMCID: PMC232904  PMID: 8428

Abstract

A mutant of Bacillus subtilis synthesizes a variety of omega-alicyclic fatty acids when fed with the respective alicyclic carboxylic acids. These fatty acids are: omega-cyclopropane, omega-cyclobutane, omega-cyclopentane, omega-cyclohexane, and omega-cyclohexene fatty acids. These unusual fatty acids did not lead to an inhibition of growth at 37 degrees C and pH 7. The selective advantage of these fatty acids under extrene conditions was studied in comparison with the acidophilic, thermophilic bacterium B. acidocaldarius, which normally contains a high proportion of omega-cyclohexane fatty acids.

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