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Plasmalogens in bacteria, sixty years on

Howard Goldfine

2022Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The presence of plasmalogens in bacteria has been known for 60 years. The recent discovery of two genes encoding reductases that convert diacyl lipids to 1-alk-1'-enyl 2-acyl lipids has confirmed the derivation of plasmalogens from the corresponding diacyl lipids in bacteria. These genes are widely distributed in anaerobic and in some facultatively anaerobic bacteria. Plasmalogens evolved very early in the history of life on earth. Their persistence during eons of evolution suggests that they play a fundamental role in living organism. The phase behavior of plasmalogens and their conformation in membranes is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

BacteriaOrganismPlasmalogenAnaerobic bacteriaGeneBiologyMicroorganismChemistryMicrobiologyBiochemistryMembraneGeneticsPhospholipidLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
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