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Title: Amino acid-containing membrane lipids in bacteria
Authors: Geiger, Otto
González Silva, Napoleón
López Lara, Isabel M.
Sohlenkamp, Christian
Keywords: bacterial membrane
amino acid-containing lipid
phosphatidylserine
lysyl-phosphatidylglycerol
betaine lipid
ornithine-containing lipid
acyl-oxyacyl lipid
sulfonolipid
Issue Date: Jan-2010
Publisher: Pergamon Elsevier Science LTD, Oxford, England,
Citation: Geiger, O; González Silva N; López Lara IM; Sohlenkamp, C. (2010) Amino acid-containing membrane lipids in bacteria. Progress in Lipid Research. Vol. 49, núm. 1, pp: 46-60
Series/Report no.: Progress in Lipid Research;Vol. 49, núm. 1
Abstract: In the bacterial model organism Escherichia coli only the three major membrane lipids phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol, and cardiolipin occur, all of which belong to the glycerophospholipids. The amino acid-containing phosphatidylserine is a major lipid in eukaryotic membranes but in most bacteria it occurs only as a minor biosynthetic intermediate. In some bacteria, the anionic glycerophospholipids phosphatidylglycerol and cardiolipin can be decorated with aminoacyl residues. For example, phosphatidylglycerol can be decorated with lysine, alanine, or arginine whereas in the case of cardiolipin, lysine or d-alanine modifications are known. In few bacteria, diacylglycerol-derived lipids can be substituted with lysine or homoserine. Acyl-oxyacyl lipids in which the lipidic part is amide-linked to the α-amino group of an amino acid are widely distributed among bacteria and ornithine-containing lipids are the most common version of this lipid type. Only few bacterial groups form glycine-containing lipids, serineglycine-containing lipids, sphingolipids, or sulfonolipids. Although many of these amino acid-containing bacterial membrane lipids are produced in response to certain stress conditions, little is known about the specific molecular functions of these lipids.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plipres.2009.08.002
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ISSN: 0163-7827
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