A System for Manipulating the Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Soybean Cell Cultures by Adding Tween-Fatty Acid Esters to Their Growth Medium
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 82 (3) , 771-779
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.82.3.771
Abstract
The development of a system for modifying the membrane fatty acid composition of cultured soybean cells (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) is described. Tween-fatty acid esters carrying specific fatty acids were synthesized and added to the medium of suspension cultures. Cells transferred large quantities of exogenous fatty acids from Tween to all acylated membrane lipids; up to 50% of membrane fatty acids were exogenously derived. C15 to C20 saturated fatty acids and C16, C18, and C20 unsaturated fatty acids with either cis or trans double bonds were incorporated into lipids. Cells elongated saturated fatty acids of C16 or less, and unsaturated fatty acids with cis double bonds were further desaturated. No other types of modifications were observed. Growth ceased in cells treated with excessive concentrations of Tween-fatty acid esters, but frequently not for several days. Cessation of cell growth was correlated with changes in membrane fatty acid composition resulting from incorporation of large amounts of exogenous fatty acids into membrane lipids, although cells tolerated large variations in fatty acid composition. Maximum tolerable Tween concentrations varied widely according to the fatty acid supplied. Potential uses of this system and implications of the observed modifications on the pathway of incorporation are discussed.Keywords
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