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Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of lipids reveals differences between ‘Mycobacterium habana’ and Mycobacterium simiae

Microbiology, 1998

Fatty and mycolic acids and the pattern of glycolipids were studied in a collection of 34 strains... more Fatty and mycolic acids and the pattern of glycolipids were studied in a collection of 34 strains of ‘Mycobacterium habana’ and in two strains of Mycobacterium simiae. Major glycolipids of these micro-organisms were assigned to the glycopeptidolipid (GPL) structural type, but both mycobacteria differed in the patterns obtained by TLC. The strains of ‘M. habana’ were separated into four groups (A-D), taking into account the presence or absence of several polar GPLs: group A contained GPL-I, GPL-II and GPL-III; group B contained GPL-I, GPL-II’, GPL-II and GPL-III; group C contained GPL-II’, GPL-II and GPL-III; group B did not contain any of these compounds. Fatty acids of both bacteria were similar, and ranged from 14 to 26 carbon atoms, hexadecanoic, octadecenoic and tuberculostearic acids being predominant. Mycolic acids were also similar by TLC and HPLC, and consisted of α-, α- and ketomycolates. Partial structural analysis by MS carried out in strains ‘M. habana’ TMC 5135 and M. s...

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of lipids reveals differences between ‘Mycobacterium habana’ and Mycobacterium simiae

Microbiology, 1998

Fatty and mycolic acids and the pattern of glycolipids were studied in a collection of 34 strains... more Fatty and mycolic acids and the pattern of glycolipids were studied in a collection of 34 strains of ‘Mycobacterium habana’ and in two strains of Mycobacterium simiae. Major glycolipids of these micro-organisms were assigned to the glycopeptidolipid (GPL) structural type, but both mycobacteria differed in the patterns obtained by TLC. The strains of ‘M. habana’ were separated into four groups (A-D), taking into account the presence or absence of several polar GPLs: group A contained GPL-I, GPL-II and GPL-III; group B contained GPL-I, GPL-II’, GPL-II and GPL-III; group C contained GPL-II’, GPL-II and GPL-III; group B did not contain any of these compounds. Fatty acids of both bacteria were similar, and ranged from 14 to 26 carbon atoms, hexadecanoic, octadecenoic and tuberculostearic acids being predominant. Mycolic acids were also similar by TLC and HPLC, and consisted of α-, α- and ketomycolates. Partial structural analysis by MS carried out in strains ‘M. habana’ TMC 5135 and M. s...

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