Cell membrane localization of long chain C24−C30 fatty acids in two marine demosponges
- 1 August 1988
- Vol. 23 (8), 741-749
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02536215
Abstract
Subcellular fractionation by differential centrifugation was performed on two previously unstudied marine sponges (Reniera sp. andPseudaxinyssa sp.) that represent both major subclasses of the Demospongiae. Long chain fatty acids (LCFA) with 24–30 carbon units were found as major constituents of cell membrane isolates of both sponges. Most LCFA were polyunsaturated and were constituents of the phospholipids, which are typical membrane lipids, and in particular the amino‐phospholipids. The LCFA composition of phospholipids from whole sponge tissue was shown to provide a reliable indication of the LCFA composition of cell membrane phospholipids in the sponges studied. An unusual triply branched C16 isoprenoid fatty acid, 4,8,12‐trimethyltridecanoic acid, also was identified as a cell membrane acid in the spongePseudaxinyssa sp.This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
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