混合醚/酯、完整极性膜脂在五种红杆菌目中的优势:另一组不服从“脂质分裂”的细菌

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Systematic and applied microbiology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.syapm.2023.126404
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté , W. Irene C. Rijpstra , Katharina J. Huber , Luciana Albuquerque , Conceição Egas , Nicole J. Bale
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对五种Rubrobacter的核心脂质和完整极性脂质(IPL)的组成进行了检测。甲基化(ω-4)脂肪酸(FA)表征了辐射耐受Rubrobacter、木霉和布拉卡氏乳杆菌的核心脂质。相比之下,R.calidifluinis和R.naiadicus缺乏ω-4甲基FA,但含有丰富的(即34-41 % 核心脂质的)ω-环己基脂肪酸,以前没有报道过。他们的基因组包含一个几乎完整的操纵子,编码能够产生环己烷羧酸CoA硫酯的蛋白质,这是其他细菌中ω-环己基FA的构建块。因此,对这些环状FA在杯状乳杆菌和乳杆菌中生物合成的最合理解释是最近获得了这种操纵子。所有菌株都含有丰富的1-O-烷基甘油醚脂质(高达46 % 核心脂质的),与优势一致(>;90 %) 混合醚/酯IPL,具有各种极性头群。杯状发光乳杆菌和奈阿氏乳杆菌的IPL头群分布不同,例如,它们缺乏一种新的IPL,暂定为磷酸苏氨酸。所有五种Rubrobacter物种的基因组都包含一个假定的操纵子,编码1-O-烷基甘油磷酸的合成,1-O-烷基丙三醇磷酸是混合醚/酯IPL的假定构建块,这与在各种其他需氧细菌中能够产生醚脂的操纵子有一些相似之处,但需要更多的研究。混合醚/酯IPL在Rubrobacter物种中的罕见优势表明,我们最近越来越意识到,古菌和细菌/真核生物之间的脂质划分并不像以前认为的那样清晰。
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Dominance of mixed ether/ester, intact polar membrane lipids in five species of the order Rubrobacterales: Another group of bacteria not obeying the “lipid divide”

The composition of the core lipids and intact polar lipids (IPLs) of five Rubrobacter species was examined. Methylated (ω-4) fatty acids (FAs) characterized the core lipids of Rubrobacter radiotolerans, R. xylanophilus and R. bracarensis. In contrast, R. calidifluminis and R. naiadicus lacked ω-4 methyl FAs but instead contained abundant (i.e., 34–41 % of the core lipids) ω-cyclohexyl FAs not reported before in the order Rubrobacterales. Their genomes contained an almost complete operon encoding proteins enabling production of cyclohexane carboxylic acid CoA thioester, which acts as a building block for ω-cyclohexyl FAs in other bacteria. Hence, the most plausible explanation for the biosynthesis of these cyclic FAs in R. calidifluminis and R. naiadicus is a recent acquisition of this operon. All strains contained 1-O-alkyl glycerol ether lipids in abundance (up to 46 % of the core lipids), in line with the dominance (>90 %) of mixed ether/ester IPLs with a variety of polar headgroups. The IPL head group distribution of R. calidifluminis and R. naiadicus differed, e.g. they lacked a novel IPL tentatively assigned as phosphothreoninol. The genomes of all five Rubrobacter species contained a putative operon encoding the synthesis of the 1-O-alkyl glycerol phosphate, the presumed building block of mixed ether/ester IPLs, which shows some resemblance with an operon enabling ether lipid production in various other aerobic bacteria but requires more study. The uncommon dominance of mixed ether/ester IPLs in Rubrobacter species exemplifies our recent growing awareness that the lipid divide between archaea and bacteria/eukaryotes is not as clear cut as previously thought.

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Systematic and applied microbiology
Systematic and applied microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Systematic and Applied Microbiology deals with various aspects of microbial diversity and systematics of prokaryotes. It focuses on Bacteria and Archaea; eukaryotic microorganisms will only be considered in rare cases. The journal perceives a broad understanding of microbial diversity and encourages the submission of manuscripts from the following branches of microbiology:
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