PMID: 5257016Mar 1, 1969Paper

A new class of lipids: chlorosulfolipids

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
J Elovson, P R Vagelos

Abstract

Acid hydrolysis of sulfolipids from Ochromonas danica liberates 13-chloro-docosan-1,14-diol; 11,15-dichloro-docosan-1,14-diol; and other docosan-diols with three to six chlorine atoms per molecule. In stationary cells grown on 1.47 mM Cl(-), the majority of sulfolipids are chlorinated, with the hexachloro species being the most abundant.

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