Carotenoids of an Antarctic psychrotolerant bacterium, Sphingobacterium antarcticus, and a mesophilic bacterium, Sphingobacterium multivorum

The major carotenoid pigments of an Antarctic psychrotolerant bacterium, Sphingobacterium antarcticus, and a mesophilic bacterium, Sphingobacterium multivorum, were identified as zeaxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin, and β-carotene. Analysis was based on ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, a...

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Main Authors: Jagannadham, Medicharla V., Chattopadhyay, Madhab K., Subbalakshmi, Chilukuri, Vairamani, Mariappanadar, Narayanan, Kuthirummal, Mohan Rao, Chintalagiri, Shivaji, Sisinthy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Springer 2000
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Online Access:http://repository.ias.ac.in/35212/
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Summary:The major carotenoid pigments of an Antarctic psychrotolerant bacterium, Sphingobacterium antarcticus, and a mesophilic bacterium, Sphingobacterium multivorum, were identified as zeaxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin, and β-carotene. Analysis was based on ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, and reversed-phase HPLC. Photoacoustic spectroscopy of intact bacterial cells revealed that the bulk of the pigments in S. antarcticus and S. multivorum was associated with the cell membrane. In vitro studies with synthetic membranes of phosphatidylcholine demonstrated that the major pigment was bound to the membranes and decreased their fluidity. The relative amounts of polar pigments were higher in cells grown at 5°C than in cells grown at 25°C. In the mesophilic strain, the synthesis of polar carotenoids was quantitatively less than that of the psychrotolerant strain.