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DOI 10.1016/j.bbagen.2025.130763
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Title (Primary) Roles of acyl carrier proteins in ladderane fatty acid producing-organisms
Author Schmidt, T.; Ding, C.; Moreno-Chicano, T.; Granatino, P.; Nickel, J.; Zimmermann, S.; Adrian, L. ORCID logo ; Dietl, A.; Barends, T.
Source Titel Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-General Subjects
Year 2025
Department MEB
Volume 1869
Issue 3
Page From art. 130763
Language englisch
Topic T7 Bioeconomy
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Keywords Fatty acid biosynthesis; FAS-II; Acyl carrier protein; GC/MS; Natural products; Ladderane lipids; Anaerobic ammonium oxidation; Anammox
Abstract Ladderanes are highly strained hydrocarbons consisting of two or more linearly concatenated cyclobutane rings. Strikingly, ladderane moieties are part of unique fatty acids and fatty alcohols that are exclusively found in the membrane lipids of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria. These bacteria express a distinctive gene cluster (cluster I) that has been suggested to be responsible for ladderane fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis in addition to a cluster likely involved in canonical FA biosynthesis (cluster III). In the anammox organism Kuenenia stuttgartiensis, cluster I encodes a unique acyl carrier protein (amxACP), whereas the ACP encoded by cluster III (KsACPII) was suggested to be involved in the production of canonical fatty acids. Here we present targeted isotope labeling studies using 13C-malonyl-ACPs to distinguish the roles of these ACPs. While in-vitro 13C incorporation into ladderane FAs was not observed, we show that KsACPII indeed functions in palmitate biosynthesis in the anammox organism Kuenenia stuttgartiensis. We present an experimental framework for continuing studies into fatty acid biosynthesis in anammox- and similar organisms.
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Schmidt, T., Ding, C., Moreno-Chicano, T., Granatino, P., Nickel, J., Zimmermann, S., Adrian, L., Dietl, A., Barends, T. (2025):
Roles of acyl carrier proteins in ladderane fatty acid producing-organisms
Biochim. Biophys. Acta-Gen. Subj. 1869 (3), art. 130763 10.1016/j.bbagen.2025.130763