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Ketodeoxyoctonic acid

Note, The last of the above examples is one of the possible forms of the compound referred to by the three-letter symbol Kdo (formerly the abbreviation KDO, from the previously allowed trivial name ketodeoxyoctonic acid). Similarly the symbol Kdn for the C9 sugar 3-deoxy-D-g/ycero-D-gaiacro-non-2-ulopyranosonic acid is widely used. [Pg.106]

FIGURE 7-32 Bacterial lipopolysaccharides. (a) Schematic diagram of the lipopolysaccharide of the outer membrane of Salmonella ty-phimurium. Kdo is 3-deoxy-o-manno-octulosonic acid, previously called ketodeoxyoctonic acid Hep is L-glycero-D-mannoheptose AbeOAc is abequose (a 3,6-dideoxyhexose) acetylated on one of its hydroxyls. There are six fatty acids in the lipid A portion of the molecule. Different bacterial species have subtly different lipopolysaccharide structures, but they have in common a lipid region (lipid A), a core oligosaccharide, and an "O-specific" chain, which is the prin-... [Pg.261]

Ketimine 121,744s. See also Schiff base from pyridoxal phosphate 742 as electron acceptor 746, 747 a-Ketoacid. See 2-Oxoacid Ketoamine 434s Ketodeoxyoctonate. See KDO Ketone(s), acidity of 46 Khorana, H. Gobind 84 Kidney cells, alkaline phosphatase in 645... [Pg.921]


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