Cis/trans isomerisation of unsaturated fatty acids in a cardiolipin synthase knock-out mutant of Pseudomonas putida P8

von Wallbrunn A, Heipieper HJ, Meinhardt F

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Abstract

The gene encoding cardiolipin synthase (cls) from the phenol-degrading bacterium Pseudomonas putida P8, which rapidly adapts its membrane lipids to the presence of organic solvents by cis/trans isomerisation of unsaturated fatty acids, was isolated and completely sequenced. The functionality of the predicted gene product was proven by constructing a knock-out mutant that was significantly reduced in its growth rate both at elevated temperatures and in the presence of membrane-active solvents. Though the mutant showed a clear phenotype it was still able to synthesise trace amounts of cardiolipin. As an increase in cardiolipin (diphosphatidylglycerol) content is known to function as a long term membrane adaptation mechanism in pseudomonads, we tested whether the mutant compensates for the lack of the Cls by increased cis/trans isomerisation of unsaturated fatty acids. Increase in cis/trans isomerisation of unsaturated fatty acids was observed for the mutant at zero and low concentrations of 4-chlorophenol; however, cis/trans isomerisation is not able to fully compensate for the lack of cardiolipin production. Possibly, other long-term adaptation mechanisms are instrumental in compensating for the missing cardiolipin synthesis. As the cis/trans isomerase is activated similarly in the mutant and the wildtype, cis/trans isomerisation and cardiolipin production do not display mutual dependency.

Details about the publication

JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume60
Issue1-2
Page range179-185
StatusPublished
Release year2002 (31/10/2002)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordscis-trans isomerization gram-negative bacteria escherichia-coli cytochrome-c membrane phospholipase solvent tolerance cloning gene phosphatidylserine mutagenesis

Authors from the University of Münster

Meinhardt, Friedhelm

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 06/08/2003 - 05/08/2006
Funded by: Wirtschaft
Type of project: Individual project