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Lipid A and other lipopolysaccharides

Lipid A has been analysed by ES/MS (Chan and Reinhold, 1994 Gibson et al, 1993 Harrata, Domelsmith and Cole, 1993). As a result of facile deprotonation, monophosphoryl lipid A is readily analysed by negative ion [Pg.236]

The chemical structure of lipid A of lipopolysaccharide isolated from Comamonas testosteroni was recently determined by lida et al. (1996) by means of methylation analysis, mass spectrometry and NMR. The lipid A backbone was found to consist of 6-0-(2-deoxy-2-amino-P-D-glucopyrano-syl)-2-deoxy-2-amino-alpha-D-glucose which was phosphorylated in positions 1 and 4. Hydroxyl groups at positions 4 and 6 were unsubstituted, and position 6 of the reducing terminal residue was identified as the attachment site of the polysaccharide group. Fatty acid distribution analysis and ES/MS of lipid A showed that positions 2,2, 3 and 3 of the sugar backbone were N-acylated or O-acylated by R-3-hydroxydecanoic acid and that the hydroxyl groups of the amide-linked residues attached to positions 2 and 2 were further O-acylated by tetradecanoic and dodecanoic acids, respectively. [Pg.238]

2- aminogluconate. All fatty acids were hydroxylated and consisted of [Pg.238]


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