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- reported using gas chromatography. The substituent of phytane is phytanyl. Phytanyl groups are frequently found in archaeal membrane lipids of methanogenic...
- Archaeol is a diether composed of two phytanyl chains linked to the sn-2 and sn-3 positions of glycerol. As its phosphate ester, it is a common component...
- believed to be one of the most primitive lipids and a predecessor to phytanyl di-ethers found in later archaea. Terpenoid lipids are a group of lipids...
- uncyclized glycerol-dialkyl-glycerol-tetraether (GDGT) and traces of 2,3-di-o-phytanyl-sn-glycerol (diether). They are described as regularly irregularly shaped...
- but highly methylated chains made up of saturated isoprenoid units (e.g. phytanyl). Among different groups of archaea, diverse modifications on the basic...
- spectrometric analysis. The lipid consists of a glycerol backbone with two C20 phytanyl ether chains attached, one of which has a hydroxyl (-OH) group attached...
- PMID 8759843. Lellouch AC, Watt GM, Geremia RA, Flitsch SL (May 2000). "Phytanyl-pyrophosphate-linked substrate for a bacterial alpha-mannosyltransferase"...
- amounts of diglycerol tetraether lipids. Within glycerol diether lipids, phytanyl (C20) is the hydrocarbon component, and within diglycerol tetraether lipids...
- 24–38 nm in diameter. The envelope has a monolayer structure and includes di-phytanyl tetraethers lipids.[citation needed] From either end of the viron are protrusions...