Production of hydroxy fatty acids from unsaturated fatty acids byFlavobacterium sp. DS5 hydratase,a C-10 positional- andcis unsaturation-specific enzyme |
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Authors: | Ching T Hou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Oil Chemical Research, NCAUR, ARS, USDA, 1815 N. University St., 61604 Peoria, IL |
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Abstract: | A new microbial isolate,Flavobacterium sp. DS5, converted oleic and linoleic acids to their corresponding 10-keto-and 10-hydroxy fatty acids. The hydration enzyme
seems to be specific to the C-10 position. Conversion products from α- and γ-linolenic acids were identified by gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance as 10-hydroxy-12(Z),15(Z)-octadecadienoic and 10-hydroxy-6(Z),12(Z)-octadecadienoic acids, respectively. Products from other 9(Z)-unsaturated fatty acids also were identified as their corresponding 10-hydroxy- and 10-keto-fatty acids.Trans unsaturated fatty acid was not converted. From these results, it is concluded that strain DS5 hydratase is indeed a C-10
positional-specific andcis-specific enzyme. DS5 hydratase prefers an 18-carbon monounsaturated fatty acid. Among the C18 unsaturated fatty acids, an additional double bond at either side of the 9,10-position lowers the enzyme hydration activity.
Because hydratases from other microbes also convert 9(Z)-unsaturated fatty acids to 10-hydroxy fatty acids, the C-10 positional specificity of microbial hydratases may be universal. |
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Keywords: | Bioconversion Flavobacterium hydratase hydration hydroxy fatty acids unsaturated fatty acids |
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