Abstract

Mutants of the thermoacidophilic Bacillus acidocaldarius, auxotrophic for shikimate or cyclohyxyl-carboxylate, were isolated and characterized. The cyclohexylcarboxylate auxotrophs could be divided by crossfeeding experiments into two groups according to their genetic block. The cyclohexylcarboxylate auxotrophs were deficient in ω-cyclohexyl fatty acid biosynthesis. If the mutants were fed with branched-chain amino acids or short branched-chain fatty acids instead of cyclohexylcarboxylate they form a fatty acid pattern consisting of branched-chain fatty acids. In the high temperature/low pH range the growth yield of cells with this fatty acid pattern is lower as compared to wild type cells or mutants fed with cyclohexylcarboxylate. The same cells are also more sensitive to heat shocks and ethanol. The transport systems for lysine, glutamate and glucose are severely altered by the fatty acid pattern. It was also shown that the density of the lipids containing ω-cyclohexyl fatty acids is higher compared to cells with branched-chain fatty acids. Thus it could be supposed that this alteration influences transport systmes in a direct manner or via energization of the cytoplasmic membrane.

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