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Occurrence, localization, and possible significance of an ornithine-containing lipid in Paracoccus denitrificans

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A ninhydrin-positive, phosphorus-negative lipid from Paracoccus denitrificans ATCC 13543 has been isolated and purified by mild alkaline methanolysis followed by silicic acid column chromatography and preparative thin-layer chromatography. The lipid was identified as an ornithine-containing lipid. The major ester-linked fatty acid was cis vaccenic acid. Major amide-linked fatty acids were 3-OH-20:1 and 3-OH-18:0. Ornithine-containing lipid was a major lipid component of P. denitrificans. Phospholipids made up about 57% and ornithine-containing lipid about 14% of the weight of the total lipid of the organism. The ratios of lipid ornithine: lipid phosphorus were 0.23, 0.65 and 0.58 in cytoplasmic membrane, outer membrane, and an NaCl extract, which is thought to represent chiefly outer membrane, respectively. Thus ornithine-containing lipid appears to be present in larger amounts in outer membrane than cytoplasmic membrane. No substantial variations in lipid ornithine levels were noted in stationary phase versus exposnential phase organisms, organisms grown in complex medium versus organisms grown in minimal medium with and without amino acid supplements, or in organisms grown in low phosphate-containing medium.

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Abbreviations

TLC:

thin-layer chromatography

Tris-HCl:

tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane hydrochloride

TMS:

trimethylsilyl

TFA:

triluoroacetyl

NPPN:

ninhydrin-positive, phosphorus-negative

ECL:

equivalent chain length

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Wilkinson, B.J., Sment, K.A. & Mayberry, W.R. Occurrence, localization, and possible significance of an ornithine-containing lipid in Paracoccus denitrificans . Arch. Microbiol. 131, 338–343 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00411182

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