Abstract: | A novel polysaccharide having a N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) residue as one of the constituents was synthesized by incubation of Acetobacter xylinum in a modified Schramm-Hestrin medium containing lysozyme-susceptible phosphoryl chitin (P-chitin) andd-glucose. HPLC of the culture medium snowed that the P-chitin added was depolymerized to monomeric and oligomeric P-chitins during the incubation, and the P-chitins with permeable sizes were utilized as a carbon source by the bacteria.13C NMR analysis revealed that the P-chitin consists mainly of GlcNAc 6-P residues. Furthermore, monomeric GlcNAc 6-phosphate was also found to enhance the incorporation of GlcNAc residues into the polysaccharide. However, no incorporation of the GlcNAc residues was observed when A. xylinum was incubated in a medium containing either highly phosphorylated chitin (DS = 1.90) or its oligomers produced by acid hydrolysis. |