Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
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Adaptive regulation of membrane lipids and fluidity during thermal acclimation in Tetrahymena
Yoshinori NOZAWA
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2011 Volume 87 Issue 8 Pages 450-462

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The free-living eukaryotic protozoan Tetrahymena is a potentially useful model for the thermoadaptive membrane regulation because of easy growth in the axenic culture, systematic isolation of subcellular organelles, and quick response to temperature stress. Exposure of Tetrahymena cells to the cold temperature induces marked alterations in the lipid composition and the physical properties (fluidity) of various membranes. The increase in fatty acid unsaturation of membrane phospholipids is required to preserve the proper fluidity. In this homeoviscous adaptive response, acyl-CoA desaturase plays a pivotal role and its activity is regulated by induction of the enzyme via transcriptional activation.

(Communicated by Teruhiko Beppu, M.J.A.)

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