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Lipid class and fatty acid compositions of the zoanthid Palythoa caesia (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia: Zoanthidea) and its chemotaxonomic relations with corals

Lipid class and fatty acid (FA) compositions of the zoanthid Palythoa caesia from the South China Sea (Vietnam) were determined and compared with those of zooxanthellate reef-building and soft corals from the same region to clarify chemotaxonomic relations between zoanthids and corals. Total lipids...

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Published in:Biochemical systematics and ecology 2014-06, Vol.54, p.213-218
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description Lipid class and fatty acid (FA) compositions of the zoanthid Palythoa caesia from the South China Sea (Vietnam) were determined and compared with those of zooxanthellate reef-building and soft corals from the same region to clarify chemotaxonomic relations between zoanthids and corals. Total lipids of P. caesia and corals were formed by the same lipid classes. The lipids of P. caesia contained specific for cnidarians monoalkyldiacylglycerols and phosphonolipids. The proportion between reserve and structural lipid classes of P. caesia was similar to that of alcyonarians (soft corals), but significantly differed from reef-building corals. This similarity may be caused by the similar energy budget of cnidarian colonies without hard exoskeleton. The distribution of polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs), such as 22:4n-6 and 22:5n-3, indicated pathways of biosynthesis of PUFAs in Palythoa to be closer to those in reef-building corals than in soft corals. The differences in the profiles of common FAs between P. caesia and reef-building corals were showed. Zoanthid lipids contained rare Δ5,9 non-methylene-interrupted (NMI) PUFAs (with two and three double bounds), which probably originated from microorganisms associated with P. caesia. Trienoic acids Δ5,9,15–24:3 and Δ5,9,17–24:3 were found in Palythoa for the first time. NMI PUFAs, as well as total FA profile, can be used for chemotaxonomy of Palythoa. [Display omitted] •Lipid class and fatty acid compositions of the zoanthid Palythoa caesia were described.•The lipid class content of P. caesia and alcyonarians were similar.•PUFA distribution in P. caesia and reef-building corals were similar.•P. caesia contained di- and trienoic non-methylene-interrupted fatty acids (NMI FAs).•NMI FAs are the chemotaxonomic markers of Palythoa.
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