Biohydrogenation of C20 polyunsaturated fatty acids by anaerobic bacteria

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Abstract

The PUFAs include many bioactive lipids. The microbial metabolism of C 18 PUFAs is known to produce their bioactive isomers, such as conjugated FAs and hydroxy FAs, but there is little information on that of C20 PUFAs. In this study, we aimed to obtain anaerobic bacteria with the ability to produce novel PUFAs from C20 PUFAs. Through the screening of ∼100 strains of anaerobic bacteria, Clostridium bifermentans JCM 1386 was selected as a strain with the ability to saturate PUFAs during anaerobic cultivation. This strain converted arachidonic acid (cis-5, cis-8, cis-11, cis-14-eicosatetraenoic acid) and EPA (cis-5, cis-8, cis-11, cis-14, cis-17-EPA) into cis-5, cis-8, trans-13-eicosatrienoic acid and cis-5, cis-8, trans-13, cis-17-eicosatetraenoic acid, giving yields of 57% and 67% against the added PUFAs, respectively. This is the first report of the isolation of a bacterium transforming C20 PUFAs into corresponding non-methylene-interrupted FAs. We further investigated the substrate specificity of the biohydrogenation by this strain and revealed that it can convert two cis double bonds at the ω6 and ω9 positions in various C18 and C20 PUFAs into a trans double bond at the ω7 position. This study should serve to open up the development of novel potentially bioactive PUFAs. Copyright © 2014 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Sakurama, H., Kishino, S., Mihara, K., Ando, A., Kita, K., Takahashi, S., … Ogawa, J. (2014). Biohydrogenation of C20 polyunsaturated fatty acids by anaerobic bacteria. Journal of Lipid Research, 55(9), 1855–1863. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M045450

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