Oxygen induction of a novel fatty acid n-6 desaturase in the soil protozoon, Acanthamoeba castellanii

  • Rutter, Andrew J.
  • Thomas, Katie L.
  • Herbert, Derek
  • Henderson, R. James
  • Lloyd, David
  • Harwood, John
Publication date
November 2002

Abstract

Induction of fatty acid desaturation is very important for the temperature adaptation of poikilotherms. However, in oxygen-limited late-exponential-phase Acanthamoeba castellanii cultures, oxygen alone was able to induce increased activity of a fatty acid desaturase that converts oleate into linoleate and which has been implicated in the temperature adaptation of this organism. Experiments with [Delta]10-nonadecenoate showed that the enzyme is an n-6 desaturase rather than a [Delta]12-desaturase. It also used preferentially 1-acyl-2-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine as substrate and NAD(P)H as electron donor. The involvement of cytochrome b5 as an intermediate electron carrier was shown by difference spectra measurements and anti-(cytochrome b5) a...

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