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Amides bacterial polysaccharides

Acyl groups are common in bacterial polysaccharides. The parent acids are fatty acids, hydroxy acids, and amino acids. The simplest acid, formic acid, has only been found as the amide. The occurrence of O-formyl groups had been reported, but proved to be incorrect. A-Formyl groups have been found in different polysaccharides for example, in the 0-specific side-chains of the LPS from Yersinia enlerocolitica 0 9, which are composed of 4,6-dideoxy-4-formamido-D-mannopyranosyl residues. The formyl group can assume two main conformations, s-cis (41) and s-trans (42), which are... [Pg.306]

D-Galacturonic acid has also been found in bacterial polysaccharides.125,126 In several Proteus O-antigens, amino acids are amide-linked to the carboxyl group of a-D-galacturonic127 or glucuronic acid.128 It has been shown that D-galacturonic acid replaces phosphate residues in the lipid A component of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the bacterium Aquifex pyrophilus,129... [Pg.215]

A bacterial phosphatidylinositol specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) had been available for many years before it was demonstrated to strip a number of membrane-bound proteins from eukaryotic cell surfaces [1], Such proteins are anchored by a PI moiety in which the 6 position of inositol is glycosidically linked to glucosamine, which in turn is bonded to a polymannan backbone (Fig. 3-10). The polysaccharide chain is joined to the carboxyl terminal of the anchored protein via amide linkage to ethanolamine phosphate. The presence of a free NH2 group in the glucosamine residue makes the structure labile to nitrous acid. Bacterial PI-PLC hydrolyzes the bond between DAG and phosphati-dylinositols, releasing the water-soluble protein polysac charide-inositol phosphate moiety. These proteins are tethered by glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors. [Pg.47]


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