FORMATION OF POLYESTERS BY PSEUDOMONAS-OLEOVORANS - EFFECT OF SUBSTRATES ON FORMATION AND COMPOSITION OF POLY-(R)-3-HYDROXYALKANOATES AND POLY-(R)-3-HYDROXYALKENOATES

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LAGEVEEN, RG
HUISMAN, GW
PREUSTING, H
KETELAAR, P
EGGINK, G
WITHOLT, B
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10.1128/AEM.54.12.2924-2932.1988
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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Pseudomonas oleovorans grows on C6 to C12 n-alkanes and 1-alkenes. These substrates are oxidized to the corresponding fatty acids, which are oxidized further via the .beta.-oxidation pathway, yielding shorter fatty acids which have lost one or more C2 units. P. oleovorans normally utilizes .beta.-oxidation pathway intermediates for growth, but in this paper we show that the intermediate 3-hydroxy fatty acids can also be polymerized to intracellular poly-(R)-3-hydroxyalkaonates (PHAs) when the medium contains limiting amounts of essential elements, such as nitrogen. The monomer composition of these polyesters is a reflection of the substrates used for growth of P. oleovorans. The largest monomer found in PHAs always contained as many c atoms as did the n-alkane used as a substrate. Monomers which were shorter by one or more C2 units were also observed. Thus, for C-even substrates, only C-even monomers were found, the smallest being (R)-3-hyroxyhexanoate. For C-odd substrates, only C-odd monomers were found, with (R)-3-hydroxyheptanoate as the smallest monomer. 1-Alkenes were also incorporated into PHAs, albeit less efficiently and with lower yields than n-alkanes. These PHAs contained both saturated and unsaturated monomers, apparently because the 1-alkene substrates could be oxidized to carboxylic acids at either the saturated or the unsaturated ends. Up to 55% of the PHA monomers contained terminal double bonds when P. oleovorans was grown on 1-alkenes. The degree of unsaturation of PHAs could be modulated by varying the ratio of alkenes to alkanes in the growth medium. Since 1-alkenes were also shortened before being polymerized, as was the case for n-alkanes, copolymers which varied with respect to both monomer chain length and the percentage of terminal double bonds were formed during nitrogen-limited growth of P. oleovorans in 1-alkenes. Such polymers are expected to be useful for future chemical modifications.
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