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. 1977 Jul;131(1):92–97. doi: 10.1128/jb.131.1.92-97.1977

Metabolism of the alkane analogue n-dioctyl ether by Acinetobacter species.

M C Modrzakowski, R A Makula, W R Finnerty
PMCID: PMC235395  PMID: 873894

Abstract

Metabolism of n-dioctyl ether by Acinetobacter species HO1-N resulted in formation of 8-n-octoxy-1-octanoic acid and 2-n-octoxy-1-acetic acid. The 16-carbon ether acid was incorporated into the cellular lipids, whereas the 10-carbon ether acid accumulated in the growth medium. Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the cellular phospholipids were similar to hexadecane-grown cells. The growth of Acinetobacter on dioctyl ether occurred at the expense of six-carbon atoms of dioctyl ether.

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