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|comment=This paper reports that the core of polar lipids is fully saturated, but this observation was later refuted. The polar lipid fraction is only 50% of the total lipids and more than 92% of polar lipids are glycolipids. Among glycolipids, mannose is predominant (86%). See [[Reference:Sprott_GD:Agnew_BJ:Patel_GB:,Can._J._Microbiol.,1997,43,467|Sprott et al. 1996]]. | |||
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Title | Lipid analysis of Methanopyrus kandleri |
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Journal | FEMS Microbiology Letters (4 pages) |
Year | 1996 |
Volume | 136 |
Page | 199 |
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- This paper reports that the core of polar lipids is fully saturated, but this observation was later refuted. The polar lipid fraction is only 50% of the total lipids and more than 92% of polar lipids are glycolipids. Among glycolipids, mannose is predominant (86%). See Sprott et al. 1996.
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