Cessation of polyunsaturated fatty acid formation in four selected filamentous fungi when grown on plant oils

Four fungi, Conidiobolus nanodes, Entomophthora exitalis, Mortierella isabellina, and Mucor circinelloides, were grown on various oils (triolein, sesame, safflower, linseed, and oil from M. isabellina) and produced lipids in which the fatty acids were predominantly the same as those of the original...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 1996-04, Vol.73 (4), p.431-435
Hauptverfasser: Kendrick, A. (Roche Lipid Technologies, Heanor, Derbyshire, UK.), Ratledge, C
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Zusammenfassung:Four fungi, Conidiobolus nanodes, Entomophthora exitalis, Mortierella isabellina, and Mucor circinelloides, were grown on various oils (triolein, sesame, safflower, linseed, and oil from M. isabellina) and produced lipids in which the fatty acids were predominantly the same as those of the original starting substrate. Only in the first two cases was there evidence of a small amount of chain elongation and of fatty acid desaturation taking place. The extent of this was only about 10% of that seen in glucose-grown cells. The apparent repression of the fatty acid desaturases and elongases was not reversed by growing cells on glucose and oils as mixed substrates the fatty acid profiles were the same as when the fungi had grown in oils alone. Neither was the cessation of polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis due to the presence of nonoil components (NOC) in the oil. Only the NOC from sesame oil affected one single conversion, that of 20:3n-3 to 20:4n-6. We conclude that fatty acid desaturase and elongase systems are repressed either partially or completely in a filamentous fungi grown on triacylglycerol oils
ISSN:0003-021X
1558-9331
DOI:10.1007/bf02523914