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Mutants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAC1R (serotype O:3) which were resistant to bacteriophage D were isolated and shown to react with O:5d, O:9 and O:13 antisera as well as O:3. Antisera to the parent strain and to the three polyagglutinating (PA) mutants also showed cross-reactions. The mutants differed from the parent strain in their lipopolysaccharide (LPS) composition. The LPS from two of the three mutants yielded high molecular weight polysaccharide fractions. Although the high molecular weight fraction from one of the mutants contained the amino sugars and other components characteristic of the O:3 serotype strains, its mobility on Sephadex G75 was different from that of the parent strain. The high molecular weight material from the second mutant lacked the O-antigenic determinants but these were present in a semi-rough LPS fraction. The third mutant appeared rough and completely lacked the O-antigenic components. These three mutants were compared with the parent strain and with a non-agglutinating LPS-defective mutant which lacked both O-antigenic side chains and all neutral sugars in the outer core. Agglutination with absorbed sera and haemagglutination using purified LPS and ELISA detection suggested that wall components other than LPS were responsible for some of the cross-reactions observed. The components responsible were detected after SDS-PAGE of crude outer membrane fractions by a combination of Coomassie blue and silver-staining and antigenic components were detected by immunoelectrophoresis and ELISA-linked immunoblotting of the gels. The main antigenic determinants detected by antiserum to the parent strain were in the high molecular weight O-polysaccharide fractions and in the semirough fractions of the LPS, with some activity due to the H protein of the outer membrane. O:5d antisera reacted with unidentified high molecular weight polysaccharide fractions. Cross-reactions with the O:9 antiserum appeared to be due mainly to the F porin and, to a lesser extent, to the G and E proteins of the outer membrane. O:13 antiserum reacted with high molecular weight polysaccharide fractions but also with the rough core and F and H protein. Cross-reactivity of the other three mutant antisera could largely be interpreted in terms of the outer membrane components exposed in each strain. One reacted strongly with the F porin and the rough core, while the others reacted with a number of protein and LPS-derived fractions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) from Rhizobium trifolii ANU843 and several transposon (Tn5) symbiotic mutants derived from ANU843 were isolated and partially characterized. The mutant strains are unable to induce normal root hair curling (Hac- phenotype) or nodulation (Nod-phenotype) in clover plants. The LPSs from the parent and mutants are very similar in composition. Analysis by PAGE shows that the LPSs consist of higher and lower molecular weight forms. The higher molecular weight form of the LPSs exists in several aggregation states when PAGE is done in 0.1% SDS but collapses into a single band when PAGE is done in 0.5% SDS. Mild acid hydrolysis of all the LPSs releases two polysaccharides, PS1 and PS2. Immunoblots of the PAGE gels and enzyme linked immunosorbant assay inhibition assays show that the PS1 fractions contain the immunodominant sites of the LPSs and that these sites are present in the higher molecular weight form of the LPSs. All the PS1 fractions contain methylated sugars, 2-amino-2,6-dideoxyhexose, heptose, glucuronic acid, and 2-keto-3-deoxyoctonic acid (KDO). All the PS2 fractions contain galacturonic acid, mannose, galactose, and KDO. The PS2 fractions have a molecular weight of about 700. The KDO is present at the reducing end of both the PS1 and the PS2 fractions. The PS1 and PS2 fractions from the mutants contain more glucose than these fractions from the parent. The LPS from a deletion mutant contains less acyl groups than the other LPSs. Immunoblots of the LPSs show that the parent and nod A mutant LPSs contain an additional antigenic band which is not observed in the other LPSs.  相似文献   

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K Jarrell  A M Kropinski 《Microbios》1977,19(76):103-116
The chemical composition of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of the smooth strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO 307 and a spontaneously derived rough mutant, obtained by selection for resistance to the LPS-specific phage E79, are compared. The rough LPS was shown to contain lipid A, heptose, 2-keto 3-deoxyoctonic acid, galactosamine, alanine and phosphate but lacked glucose, rhamnose and fucosamine which were important constituents, on a weight basis, of the smooth LPS. These results, and chromatographic analysis of the polysaccharide fraction indicate that the rough strain lacked side chain material and was defective in its inner core region. The chemical date obtained were consistent with a core in the PAO strain similar to that of strain NCTC 1999, enhancing the evidence for a common core polysaccharide in the LPS of P. aeruginosa strains.  相似文献   

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Heterogeneity of Rhizobium lipopolysaccharides.   总被引:5,自引:18,他引:5       下载免费PDF全文
The lipopolysaccharides ( LPSs ) from strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum, Rhizobium trifolii, and Rhizobium phaseoli were isolated and partially characterized by mild acid hydrolysis and by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Mild acid hydrolysis results in a precipitate which can be removed by centrifugation or extraction with chloroform. The supernatant contains polysaccharides which, in general, are separated into two fractions ( LPS1 and LPS2 ) by Sephadex G-50 gel filtration chromatography. The higher-molecular-weight LPS1 fractions among the various Rhizobium strains are highly variable in composition and reflect the variability reported in the intact LPSs (R. W. Carlson and R. Lee, Plant Physiol. 71:223-228, 1983; Carlson et al., Plant Physiol. 62:912-917, 1978; Zevenhuizen et al., Arch. Microbiol. 125:1-8, 1980). The LPS1 fraction of R. leguminosarum 128C53 has a higher molecular weight than all other LPS1 fractions examined. All LPS2 fractions examined are oligosaccharides with a molecular weight of ca. 600. The major sugar component of all LPS2 oligosaccharides is uronic acid. The LPS2 compositions are similar for strains of R. leguminosarum and R. trifolii, but the LPS2 from R. phaseoli was different in that it contained glucose, a sugar not found in the other LPS2 fractions or found only in trace amounts. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic analysis shows that each LPS contains two banding regions, a higher-molecular-weight heterogeneous region often containing many bands and a lower-molecular-weight band. The lower-molecular-weight bands of all LPSs have the same electrophoretic mobility, which is greater than that of lysozyme. The banding pattern of the heterogeneous regions varies among the different Rhizobium strains. In the case of R. leguminosarum 128C53 LPS, the heterogeneous region of a higher molecular weight than is this region from all other Rhizobium strains examined and consists of many bands separated from one another by a small and apparently constant molecular weight interval. When the heterogeneous region of R. Leguminosarum 128C53 LPS was cut from the gel and analyzed, its composition was found to be that of the intact LPS, whereas the lower-molecular-weight band contains only sugars found in the LPS2 oligosaccharide. In the case of R. leguminosarum 128C63 and R. trifolii 0403 LPSs, the heterogeneous regions are similar and consist of several band s separated by a large-molecular-weight interval with a the major band of these heterogeneous regions having the lowest molecular weight with an electrophoretic mobility near that of beta-lactoglobulin. The heterogeneous region from R. phaseoli 127K14 consists of several bands with electrophoretic mobilities near that of beta-lactoglobulin, whereas this region from R. trifolii 162S7 shows a continuous staining region, indicating a great deal of heterogeneity. The results described in this paper are discussed with regard to the reported properties of Escherichia coli and Salmonella LPSs.  相似文献   

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Lipopolysaccharides of seven Fisher's immunotypes of P. aeruginosa, extracted by water-phenol method, were fractionated on Sepharose 2B column. On the basis of molecular weight sugar and KDO content, eluents were separated into 4 fractions. An analysis of the antigenic specificity of the chromatographic fractions of seven immunotypes of LPS was carried out, using sera of mice vaccinated with several crude LPS preparations or whole-cell suspensions each of P. aeruginosa immunotypes, by ELISA. The antigenic specificity of fraction 1 and 2 of several immunotypes (with the exception of LPS from immunotype 2) in reaction with mice antisera for crude LPS was shown. Not quite full specificity of fractions 1-3 of all LPS preparations during analysis of these fractions reactivity with antisera to whole P. aeruginosa cells were observed, but specific reactions predominated in all test systems except LPS 2.  相似文献   

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为探讨常压室温等离子体诱变的3株高产多糖猴头菌和出发菌株的多糖组分差异,通过液体发酵获得的菌丝体经水提、分级醇沉获得8个胞内多糖组分,对它们的理化性质、结构特征及体外免疫活性进行了研究。结果表明,3株ARTP诱变菌株414、321、236菌丝体多糖含量较出发菌株有较明显提升;ARTP诱变的猴头菌20%醇沉多糖组分较出发菌株分子量大,所占比例增加;诱变菌株60%醇沉多糖组分的分子量略大于出发菌株,所占比例相近。20%醇沉多糖主要由半乳糖、葡萄糖、甘露糖构成,诱变菌株该多糖组分中葡萄糖和甘露糖的比例较出发菌株均有明显提升,60%醇沉多糖组分单糖组成无明显差异;8个多糖组分均具有体外刺激巨噬细胞释放NO的活性,其中20%醇沉多糖的活性优于60%醇沉多糖,诱变菌株的生物活性优于出发菌株。本研究探讨了ARTP诱变对猴头菌胞内多糖结构及活性的影响,为猴头菌相关产品的开发提供了优质资源。  相似文献   

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Arabinoxylans that interfere with growth of ice crystals have been purified from rye (Secale cereale L., Rosen) and two varieties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L., Genesee and Hillsdale) seed. The most active polysaccharide from each seed type was homogeneous in the sense that all the molecules were in the same size range, they contained the same sugar residues, and they reacted similarly in chemical characterization experiments. Structural studies showed that the polysaccharides consist of a xylan chain to which are attached side-chains that contain a single, terminal arabinose residue. The polysaccharides differ with respect to the number of arabinose residues. The xylose:arabinose ratios in the most active fractions from rye, Genesee wheat, and Hillsdale wheat are 1.26, 1.54, and 2.08, respectively. Gel-permeation column chromatography showed that the most active polysaccharide from each seed type has a molecular weight greater than 2 x 10(6) and that the rye polysaccharide is slightly larger than the Hillsdale wheat polysaccharide. The rye polysaccharide is a better inhibitor of ice-crystal growth than is the Hillsdale wheat polysaccharide.  相似文献   

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Monoclonal antibodies were produced against the capsular antigen of Escherichia coli serotype K(A)30, using a mouse hybridoma system. The antibodies also recognised the chemically identical capsular polysaccharide produced by Klebsiella K20. Chemical modification of the K30 polysaccharide indicated that the glucuronic acid residues found in the E. coli K30 capsular antigen were important in the epitope recognised by these antibodies. Use of the antibodies as molecular probes revealed the presence of two discrete forms of the K30 antigen. One form was comprised of high molecular weight polysaccharide, present as a surface capsular layer. The second form of the antigen was of low molecular weight and was associated with lipopolysaccharide fractions from cell surface polysaccharide extracts. Separation of lipopolysaccharide fractions using gel chromatography in the presence of detergent showed that the low molecular weight K-antigenic fraction comigrated with a lipopolysaccharide lipid A core fraction present in encapsulated E. coli K30 bacteria but absent in acapsular mutants.  相似文献   

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Leung MY  Liu C  Zhu LF  Hui YZ  Yu B  Fung KP 《Glycobiology》2004,14(6):501-510
Three purified polysaccharide fractions designated as PAC-I, PAC-II, and PAC-III were prepared from Aloe vera L. var. chinensis (Haw.) Berg. by membrane fractionation and gel filtration HPLC. The polysaccharide fractions had molecular weights of 10,000 kDa, 1300 kDa, and 470 kDa, respectively. The major sugar residue in the polysaccharide fractions is mannose, which was found to be 91.5% in PAC-I, 87.9% in PAC-II, and 53.7% in PAC-III. The protein contents in the polysaccharide fractions was undetectable. NMR study of PAC-I and PAC-II demonstrated the polysaccharides shared the same structure. The main skeletons of PAC-I and PAC-II are beta-(1-->4)-D linked mannose with acetylation at C-6 of manopyranosyl. The polysaccharide fractions stimulated peritoneal macrophages, splenic T and B cell proliferation, and activated these cells to secrete TNF-alpha, IL-1 beta, INF-gamma, IL-2, and IL-6. The polysaccharides were nontoxic and exhibited potent indirect antitumor response in murine model. PAC-I, which had the highest mannose content and molecular weight, was found to be the most potent biological response modifier of the three fractions. Our results suggested that the potency of aloe polysaccharide fraction increases as mannose content and molecular weight of the polysaccharide fraction increase.  相似文献   

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We investigated whether Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces two distinct lipopolysaccharides (LPS) containing either serologically variable O side chains or a neutral polysaccharide common antigen, designated A bands, that reacts with monoclonal antibody (MAb) E87. Immunoprecipitation of LPS and free O side chains with O-side-chain-specific antibodies or MAb E87 resulted in coprecipitation of both polysaccharides when antibody of either specificity was employed. Chromatography of LPS and free O side chains in a disaggregating deoxycholate buffer indicated the two polysaccharide antigens cochromatograph when eluates were analyzed by sensitive and specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay inhibitions. The LPS from a mutant of strain PAO1 that lacks polymerized O side chains but retains the common antigen eluted in fractions containing smaller LPS molecules, indicating the necessity of polymerized O side chains for elution in early fractions containing large LPS monomers. A phosphomannomutase mutant of P. aeruginosa PAO1 makes a rough LPS lacking both O side chains and common antigen but still produces a small (< 6-kDa) common antigen component detectable in cell lysates. Introduction of the cloned pmm gene into this strain restored production of a smooth LPS expressing large MAb E87-reactive common antigen. Destruction with NaOH of O side chains on recombinant LPS molecules eluting early from the molecular sieve column resulted in a shift of the MAb E87-reactive antigen to the late-eluting fractions. These results indicate that on most P. aeruginosa LPS molecules, O side chains and neutral polysaccharide common antigens are both present.  相似文献   

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The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of a wbjE mutant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA103, a serogroup O11 strain consists of both high and low molecular weight (HMW and LMW) LPSs. The HMW LPS consisted exclusively of rhamnan A-band LPS and no B-band LPS was detected in the wbjE mutant. Interestingly, the LMW LPS from the wbjE mutant showed that it contained a variety of oligosaccharides, each with two or three phosphate groups present as mono- or pyrophosphates. These oligosaccharides consisted of the complete core octasaccharide. The GalN residue was present as an N-acetylated residue in all of these oligosaccharides except the tetrasaccharide in which it is present as an N-alanylated residue. None of these oligosaccharides contained either a d- or l-FucpNAc residue. These results are discussed with regard to the role of wbjE in the biosynthesis of P. aeruginosa PA103 B-band LPS.  相似文献   

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Lipopolysaccharides from Pseudomonas aeruginosa O1 (Lányi classification), O3 (Habs classification), O13 and O14 (Wokatsch classification), and strain NCTC 8505, which is also related to serogroup O3 (Habs), have structurally similar O-specific polysaccharide chains built up of tetrasaccharide repeating units involving L-rhamnose (Rha), 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucose (GlcNAc), 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-L-galacturonic acid (GalNAcA), and a di-N-acyl derivative of bacillosamine (BacN): 2,4-diacetamido-2,4,6-trideoxy-D-glucose or 2-acetamido-2,4,6-trideoxy-4-[(S)-3-hydroxybutyramido]-D-glucose. The latter derivative was obtained free by solvolysis with hydrogen fluoride of carboxyl-reduced Habs O3 polysaccharide, and was identified by 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and by mass spectrometry of the corresponding methylated alditol. Habs O3, Lányi O1, and Wokatsch O14 polysaccharides contained O-acetyl groups. Solvolysis with hydrogen fluoride of the native Habs O3 polysaccharide resulted in selective cleavage of the glycosidic linkages of 6-deoxy sugars to give the trisaccharide fragment involving all three N-acylated amino sugars. Similar solvolysis of NCTC 8505 polysaccharide afforded a mixture of disaccharide and trisaccharide with N,N'-diacetylbacillosamine at the reducing end. Smith degradation of Habs O3 polysaccharide resulted in selective oxidation of rhamnose to give a glycoside of a trisaccharide with glyceraldehyde as the aglycone. Smith degradation of NCTC 8505 polysaccharide was complicated by the formation of the glycoside of a trisaccharide with an aglycone of unknown structure. A trisaccharide with rhamnose at the reducing end was also isolated after Smith degradation of the latter polysaccharide. Analysis of the composition and structure of all oligosaccharides obtained, and detailed examination of the 13C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of these oligosaccharides, and of both intact and modified polysaccharides, revealed the following structures of the repeating units. The structure for the NCTC 8505 polysaccharide differs from that proposed previously [Tahara, Y. and Wilkinson, S.G. (1983) Eur. J. Biochem. 134, 299-304] in the configurations assigned to the glycosidic linkages of rhamnose and bacillosamine. The results obtained show the P. aeruginosa strains studied to represent three different O-serotypes in a single O-serogroup (Formula: see text).  相似文献   

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The polysaccharides from the fruits of Lycium barbarum have received considerable attention in previous publication, but the polysaccharides from the leaves were rarely reported. In the present work, four water-soluble polysaccharide fractions: LBP-I, LBP-II, LBP-III and LBP-IV isolated from L. barbarum leaves were purified through DEAE-Sephadex A-25. LBP-II and LBP-IV respectively showed one symmetrical peak on HPGPC with average molecular weight of 9.39×10(4)Da and 4.18×10(5)Da. UV and IR analysis of the two fractions showed the characteristics of acidic polysaccharides combined with polypeptides or proteins. GC analysis showed LBP-IV was mainly composed of rhamnose, arabinose, xylose, glucose and galactose with molar ratio of 1.61:3.82:3.44:7.54:1.00, and the uronic acid content was 47.68% (w/w) determined by sulfuric acid-carbazole method. (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra of LBP-IV also showed the presence of carboxyl carbon and five anomeric carbons, and suggested there may be both α- and β-anomeric configurations in this fraction. Moreover, splenocyte proliferation activity assay showed that LBP-IV significantly enhanced the proliferation of splenocyte stimulated by ConA or LPS, indicating the fraction has the beneficial effect on immunostimulating activity.  相似文献   

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The composition of the Pseudomonas solanacearum lipolysaccharide (LPS) was found to be similar to that described for the LPS of enterobacteria. The lipid A contained fatty acids and glucosamine in a molar ratio of 5:2. The LPS fraction contained 2-keto-3-deoxyoctulosonic acid, L-glycero-D-mannoheptose, hexoses (glucose, rhamnose, and glucosamine), and a pentose (xylose). The LPSs from the wild-type strain (GMI1000), from the spontaneous rough mutant (GMI2000), and from their respective acridine orange-resistant (Acrr) mutants (GMI1178 and GMI2179) contained the same component sugars in their polysaccharide moieties, but the relative amounts of each sugar varied greatly. Spontaneous mutation to the rough type was characterized by a decrease in the ratio of rhamnose to glucose, whereas a reverse effect was seen for the acridine orange resistance mutation from the parent strains (GMI1000 and GMI2000) to the respective mutant strains (GMI1178 and GMI2179). The exopolysaccharide (EPS) from GMI1000 was found to be composed of two fractions: a heteropolysaccharide (galactosamine, glucose, and rhamnose) excluded from Sephadex G-50 and an additional glucan with a lower molecular weight. Strains GMI1000 and GMI1178 produced comparable amounts of EPS, GMI2179 synthesized less EPS, and GMI2000 produced no detectable EPS. High-pressure liquid chromatography and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance analyses revealed some differences between these EPSs. The glucan fraction seemed to be the major component of the EPS from GMI2179, whereas GMI1000 and GMI1178 EPSs contained both fractions and appeared to differ in the structures of their heteropolysaccharide fractions. Viscosity measurements confirmed differences between whole EPSs produced by the three strains.  相似文献   

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本研究采用酿酒酵母发酵的方法对灵芝胞外多糖进行了降解,并对其产物在表观粘度、分子量、多糖得率和含量及单糖组成和生物活性等方面进行了系统比较和分析。结果表明,灵芝发酵胞外液经酿酒酵母培养后,所得胞外液的表观粘度明显降低,其中多糖的分子量也随酵母培养时间的延长出现下降趋势,大分子多糖的分子量从3.55×10 6g/mol下降到1.93×10 6g/mol,低分子多糖的分子量从6.18×10 4g/mol下降到3.11×10 4g/mol。多糖得率和含量测定结果显示,经酵母培养后,灵芝胞外液中20%乙醇沉淀所得20E组分得率明显降低,从2.43g/L下降到0.98g/L,但该组分多糖含量均较高,达到70%以上;而70%乙醇沉淀所得70E组分得率明显增加,达到1.87g/L。单糖组成分析表明,20E组分主要由葡萄糖组成,70E组分主要由甘露糖组成。各组分均表现出较好的与Dectin-1受体结合激活NF-κB增强免疫的活性,且经酿酒酵母发酵24h所得70E组分的活性最好。  相似文献   

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Lipopolysaccharide isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 (O5 serotype) was separated into two antigenically distinct fractions. A minor fraction, containing shorter polysaccharide chains, reacted with a monoclonal antibody to a P. aeruginosa common antigen but did not react with antibodies specific to O5-serotype lipopolysaccharide. In contrast, fractions containing long polysaccharide chains reacted only with the O5-specific monoclonal antibodies. The shorter, common-antigen fraction lacked phosphate and contained stoichiometric amounts of sulfate, and the fatty acid composition of this fraction was similar to that of the O-antigen-specific fraction. The lipid A derived from the serotype-specific lipopolysaccharide cross-reacted with monoclonal antibodies against lipid A from Escherichia coli, while the lipid A derived from the common antigen did not react. We propose that many serotypes of P. aeruginosa produce two chemically and antigenically distinct lipopolysaccharide molecules, one of which is a common antigen with a short polysaccharide and a unique core-lipid A structure.  相似文献   

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The sulfated glycans in the tunic of Styela plicata differ from the glycosaminoglycans of animal tissues and also from the sulfated polysaccharides isolated from marine algae. The ascidian glycans occur primarily as three fractions that differ markedly in molecular weight and chemical composition. The high molecular weight fraction encompasses a broad range of molecular weights but is chemically homogeneous and contains an unusual amount of galactose. The 20,000 molecular weight polysaccharide is rich in galactose and glucose while the 8,000 molecular weight fraction is rich in amino sugars and contains the neutral hexoses galactose, glucose, and mannose. All fractions contain large amounts of sulfate esters. The ascidians polysaccharides can be extracted from the tissue by proteolytic enzyme or by guanidine hydrochloride solutions. The high molecular weight fraction is preferentially extracted by papain while guanidine hydrochloride removes mainly the low molecular weight polysaccharides. We speculate that these sulfated glycans are essential for maintaining the structural integrity of the tunic, in analogy with the glycosaminoglycans of vertebrate connective tissues.  相似文献   

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Previous work has described small molecular weight neutral polysaccharides from isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that appear to be associated with the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and distributed across serologic barriers defined by antibody to the O side chain. We have isolated and characterized another of these structures obtained from culture supernatants of an immunotype 3 strain of P. aeruginosa. The isolated neutral polysaccharide has a tetrasaccharide repeat unit: (formula; see text) where Rha is rhamnose. The structure was determined by 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy including nuclear Overhauser enhancement experiments, acid hydrolysis, methylation analysis, Smith degradation, and optical rotation determinations. Polyclonal antibodies raised to intact and alkali-treated (0.1 N NaOH, 56 degrees C, 2 h) LPS from the seven Fisher immunotype strains of P. aeruginosa bound well to the neutral polysaccharide. Antibodies affinity purified from these sera using immobilized neutral polysaccharide as well as a neutral polysaccharide-specific monoclonal antibody, E87, reacted with an antigenically similar structure found among many isolates of different LPS serotypes in a colony blot and with LPS from the seven Fisher immunotypes in an immunoblot. In an immunoblot assay, the neutral polysaccharide inhibited binding of the monoclonal antibody, E87, to material present in LPS preparations from a variety of serotypes. This structure may represent another P. aeruginosa neutral polysaccharide variant found associated with the LPS.  相似文献   

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The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecule is an important virulence determinant in Klebsiella pneumoniae. Studies on the serotype O1 LPS were initiated to determine the basis for antigenic heterogeneity previously observed in the O1 side chain polysaccharides and to resolve apparent ambiguities in the reported polysaccharide structure. Detailed chemical analysis, involving methylation and 1H- and 13C-nuclear magnetic resonance studies, demonstrated that the O-side chain polysaccharides of serotype O1 LPS contained a mixture of two structurally distinct D-galactan polymers. The repeating unit structures of these two polymers were identified as [----3)-beta-D-Galf-(1----3)-alpha-D-Galp-(1----] (D-galactan I) and [----3)-alpha-D-Galp-(1----3)-beta-D-Galp-(1----] (D-Galactan II). D-Galactan I polysaccharides were heterogeneous in size and were detected throughout the sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) profile of O1 LPS. In contrast, D-galactan II was confined to the higher-molecular-weight region. The structures of the two D-galactans were not influenced by simultaneous synthesis of a capsular K antigen. Apparently, neither of the D-galactans constitutes a common antigen widespread in Klebsiella spp. as determined by immunochemical analysis. Examination of the LPSs in mutants indicated that expression of D-galactan I can occur independently of D-galactan II. Transconjugants of Escherichia coli K-12 strains carrying the his region of K. pneumoniae were constructed by chromosome mobilization with RP4::mini-Mu. In these transconjugants, the O antigen encoded by the his-linked rfb locus was determined to be D-galactan I, suggesting that genes involved in the expression of D-galactan II are not closely linked to the rfb cluster.  相似文献   

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The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from a Rhizobium phaseoli mutant, CE109, was isolated and compared with that of its wild-type parent, CE3. A previous report has shown that the mutant is defective in infection thread development, and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis shows that it has an altered LPS (K. D. Noel, K. A. VandenBosch, and B. Kulpaca, J. Bacteriol. 168:1392-1462, 1986). Mild acid hydrolysis of the CE3 LPS released a polysaccharide and an oligosaccharide, PS1 and PS2, respectively. Mild acid hydrolysis of CE109 LPS released only an oligosaccharide. Chemical and immunochemical analyses showed that CE3-PS1 is the antigenic O chain of this strain and that CE109 LPS does not contain any of the major sugar components of CE3-PS1. CE109 oligosaccharide was identical in composition to CE3-PS2. The lipid A's from both strains were very similar in composition, with only minor quantitative variations. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of CE3 and CE109 LPSs showed that CE3 LPS separated into two bands, LPS I and LPS II, while CE109 had two bands which migrated to positions similar to that of LPS II. Immunoblotting with anti-CE3 antiserum showed that LPS I contains the antigenic O chain of CE3, PS1. Anti-CE109 antiserum interacted strongly with both CE109 LPS bands and CE3 LPS II and interacted weakly with CE3 LPS I. Mild-acid hydrolysis of CE3 LPS I, extracted from the polyacrylamide gel, showed that it contained both PS1 and PS2. The results in this report showed that CE109 LPS consists of only the lipid A core and is missing the antigenic O chain.  相似文献   

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