An alkali-soluble polysaccharide from the cell walls of Coprinus lagopus |
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Authors: | Harold P. Schaefer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Science Group, University of Connecticut, 06268 Storrs, CT, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Bridgewater State College, 02324 Bridgewater, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | An alkali-soluble polysaccharide was isolated from the purified mycelial walls of Coprinus lagopus. The hydrolysis products, optical rotation, and infrared spectrum indicate a -glucan. Hydrolysis of the glucan after permethylation gave only 2,3,4,6-tetra-, 2,4,6-tri-, and 2,4-di-O-methyl-d-glucose. These methylated sugars and their relative quantities reveal that the glucan is a polysaccharide containing -1,3-linked glucose units with about 14% of the sugars having 1,6-linked branch points. Partial hydrolysis of the product derived from Smith degradation of the glucan released laminaribiose and gentiobiose suggesting that the branches are generally longer than a single glucose unit.Adapted from a portion of a dissertation submitted in partial fullfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree in botany at the University of Connecticut under the direction of Dr. Ralph P. Collins |
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Keywords: | Coprinus Polysaccharide Glucan Cell wall |
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