Comparative genomics study of fatty acid desaturases in some microalgae +CD
Abstract
Fatty acid desaturases are enzymes that introduce double bonds into the
hydrocarbon chains of fatty acids to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFAs). PUFAs have crucial roles in membrane biology and signaling processes
in organisms ranging from bacteria to human. In this study, the fatty acid
desaturases from 14 microalgal genomes were identified and classified based on
their three conserved histidine-rich motifs, conserved cytochrome b5 (cytb5)
and phylogenetic analysis. A new group of fatty acid desaturases were identified
and some polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) biosynthesis pathways in some
microalgae were proposed.
Key words: fatty acid desaturases, microalgae, conserved histidine-rich motifs,
cytb5, PUFA