I. Matsunaga et al., SEPARATION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLUBLE FATTY-ACID ALPHA-HYDROXYLASE FROM SPHINGOMONAS-PAUCIMOBILUS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 201(3), 1994, pp. 1554-1560
The crude extracts from Sphingomonas paucimobilus containing 2-hydroxy
fatty acid-rich sphingolipids were found to oxidize [1-C-14]myristate
to 2-hydroxymyristate in the presence of NADH. The myristate-oxidatio
n activity was partially purified about 290-fold from the cell-free ex
tracts by ammonium sulfate fractionation and hydroxylapatite chromatog
raphy. When laurate, myristate, and palmitate were used as the substra
tes, the reaction products were identified as the corresponding 2-hydr
oxy fatty acids by gas-chromatography (GC), HPLC, and GC-mass spectrom
etry. The enzyme preparation required NADH and molecular oxygen for it
s alpha-hydroxylation activity, suggesting that the bacterial alpha-hy
droxylation is typical of monooxygenase reactions. Of fatty acids test
ed, myristate was the most efficient substrate. (C) 1994 Academic Pres
s, Inc.