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JBC, Vol. 250, Issue 17, 6963-6968, Sep, 1975
M. Oshima and T. Ariga
Omega-Cyclohexyl undecanoic acid and omega-cyclohexyl tridecanoic acid were
found in 10 strains of acido-thermophilic bacteria isolated from different
Japanese hot springs. These unusual fatty acids were found in the
esterified form in glyceride type complex lipids and constituted 74 to 93%
of the total fatty acids in the bacteria. The fatty acids other than
omega-cyclohexyl fatty acids found were 14-methyl hexadecanoic acid (3 to
15%) and 15-methyl hexadecanoic acid (1 to 6%), and trace amounts of
straight chain and methyl-branched tetra- and penta-decanoic acids.
Biosynthesis of omega-cyclohexyl fatty acids increased with increase in the
concentration of glucose in the culture medium. The metabolism of
omega-cyclohexyl fatty acids was studied using deuterium-labeled precursors
by mass fragmentation analysis. The deuterium of [2-D]glucose was
specifically incorporated into position 2 of the cyclohexyl ring of the
fatty acids, indicating that the ring was synthesized from the glucose
molecule. Radioactivity was efficiently incorporated into the
omega-cyclohexyl fatty acids from labeled glucose, shikimate, and
cyclohexyl carboxylate. These findings indicate that omega-cyclohexyl fatty
acids are synthesized with glucose through shikimic acid and probably
cyclohexyl carboxylyl-CoA derivative as the intermediates.
Omega-cyclohexyl fatty acids in acidophilic thermophilic bacteria. Studies on their presence, structure, and biosynthesis using precursors labeled with stable isotopes and radioisotopes
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