Published November 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

Alkane biosynthesis by decarbonylation of aldehydes catalyzed by a particulate preparation from Pisum sativum

  • 1. Washington State Univ., Pullman

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Mechanism of enzymatic conversion of a fatty acid to the corresponding alkane by the loss of the carboxyl carbon was investigated with particulate preparations from Pisum sativum. A heavy particulate preparation (sp. gr., 1.30 g/cm3) isolated by two density-gradient centrifugation steps catalyzed conversion of octadecanal to heptadecane and CO. Experiments with [1-3H, 1-14C]octadecanal showed the stoichiometry of the reaction and retention of the aldehydic hydrogen in the alkane during this enzymatic decarbonylation. This decarbonylase showed an optimal pH of 7.0 and a K/sub m/ of 35 μM for the aldehyde. This enzyme was severly inhibited by metal ion chelators and showed no requirement for any cofactors. Microsomal preparations and the particulate fractions from the first density-gradient step catalyzed acyl-CoA reduction to the corresponding aldehyde. Electron microscopic examination showed the presence of fragments of cell wall/cuticle but no vesicles in the decarbonylase preparation. It is concluded that the aldehydes produced by the acyl-CoA reductase located in the endomembranes of the epidermal cells are converted to alkanes by the decarbonylase located in the cell wall/cuticle region. 20 references, 4 figures, 1 tables

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Journal Title
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
21
Series
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
Journal Page Range
6613-6617
ISSN
0027-8424