1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1973.tb02764.x
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The Free Lipids of Brucella melitensis and Bordetella pertussis

Abstract: Free lipids were extracted from BrzLcella melitensis and Bordetella pertussis and their compositions compared with one another. The bacteria contained 1.60/, and 8.101, free lipids by dry weight of the respective species.The major component of the neutral lipids of Bruc. melitensis was coenzyme Qlo (0.6 pmollg bacterial dry weight). Smaller amounts of 1,2-and 1,3-diglycerides and of fatty acyl monoesters of ethanediol and of unknown or-glycols have been found among the neutral lipids of Bruc. melitensis. The m… Show more

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“…The polar lipid compositions of members of the 'Rhizobiales' lineage are not entirely clear. All species investigated so far contain PE and PC in comparable amounts; DPG is also consistently present (Kaneshiro & Marr, 1962;Thiele et al, 1968;Bunn & Elkan, 1970;Thiele & Schwinn, 1973;Thompson et al, 1983;Kämpfer et al, 1999;Choma & Komaniecka, 2002). Either or both of PME and PDE may also be formed: this applies to Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Goldfine & Ellis, 1964), Rhizobium leguminosarum (Faizova et al, 1971), Brucella spp.…”
Section: Chemical Biomarkers and Chemotaxonomy Of The Coral Pathogenmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The polar lipid compositions of members of the 'Rhizobiales' lineage are not entirely clear. All species investigated so far contain PE and PC in comparable amounts; DPG is also consistently present (Kaneshiro & Marr, 1962;Thiele et al, 1968;Bunn & Elkan, 1970;Thiele & Schwinn, 1973;Thompson et al, 1983;Kämpfer et al, 1999;Choma & Komaniecka, 2002). Either or both of PME and PDE may also be formed: this applies to Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Goldfine & Ellis, 1964), Rhizobium leguminosarum (Faizova et al, 1971), Brucella spp.…”
Section: Chemical Biomarkers and Chemotaxonomy Of The Coral Pathogenmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Either or both of PME and PDE may also be formed: this applies to Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Goldfine & Ellis, 1964), Rhizobium leguminosarum (Faizova et al, 1971), Brucella spp. (Thiele et al, 1968;Thiele & Schwinn, 1973;Kulikov & Dranovskaia, 1988), Sinorhizobium meliloti (Thompson Fig. 1.…”
Section: Chemical Biomarkers and Chemotaxonomy Of The Coral Pathogenmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The nitrogen content of thc ornithine lipid of Thiobucillus A2 was 3.96 % (the same value resulted from the molecular weight of the ornithine lipid which was calculated on the basis of the component fatty acids), the acyl ester content 1.34 pmoljmg (molar ratio nitrogeniacyl ester 2.1 :I). Provided the molecule is not [17]. The lysocompound was found to have a more polar character ( R , 0.30 on thin-layer chromatography with chloroform/methanol/water 95 :36 :6) than the original ornithine lipid ( R F 0.53).…”
Section: Ornithine Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The serum sample was absorbed twice with PC to reach the same level of inhibition as PAF (70%). Furthermore, the inhibition capacity of PAF was similar to that of the PYC group (PAF is an ether PYC) [7], suggesting that such activity could be attributed to its PYC group, as well as in PC (ether-PYC) [17]. Therefore, these results support an immunodominant role of PYC in the anti-PL and anti-PAF responses in brucellosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…First, phospholipase A 2 associated with LDL or expressed by different cell types during in¯ammatory processes hydrolyses the fatty acid of the C 2 producing a smooth PC; secondly, when PC presents polyunsaturated fatty acids in the C 2 (this is the case with brucella PC) [17] it is oxidised, causing a short-chain PC. The molecules obtained during these processes (smooth PC and oxidised short chain PC) have similar structures to PAF.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%