The reef building coral Montipora informis (Scleractinia, Acroporidae) foun
d on the colony surface of the fringing reef of Sesoko Island, Okinawa, Jap
an frequently carries hemispherical protuberances (tumors). We compared the
total lipid content and the compositions of lipid and fatty acid between n
ormal and tumorous tissues. The lipid content of tumor was 10.6% of the dry
tissue weight, and was much lower than that for normal tissues (32.2%). Th
e decrease in the total lipid content of tumorous tissue accompanied a redu
ced proportion of wax and triacylglycerol (TG). The major fatty acid compon
ent was 16:0 (palmitic) acid, and comprised comparable proportion of polar
lipids and free fatty acid from both tumorous and normal tissues. An increa
sing tendency of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA; C > 20) was noted in the
free fatty acid and polar lipid fractions from tumorous tissues compared w
ith the normal tissue. Thus, the present study first demonstrated the reduc
ed lipid storage level in the tumorous coral, and discussed the rationale f
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