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Teichoic acids from Staphylococcus lactis

Pig. 14.—Hydrolysis of the Teichoic Acid from Staphylococcus lactis by alkali. [Pg.352]

Another type of teichoic acid, which contains a hexopyranosyl phosphate as a part of the main chain, has been characterized by Baddiley and coworkers. The polymer from Staphylococcus lactis 13 has the following structure. [Pg.480]

Staphylococcus lactis (NCTC 2102) contains a wall polymer that shows still further deviation from the usual structure of teichoic acids in this polymer, the repeating unit is 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-... [Pg.480]

The repeating unit of the teichoic acid (LIII) from Staphylococcus lactis is noteworthy since it contains /3-A -acetyI-D-glucosamine in the backbone chain (Baddiley, 1968). Although the details of the structure are not available, it appears that the well-known C-substance from Pneumococcus sp. is in fact a teichoic acid comprised of ribitol-phosphate and an jV-acetyl-galactosamine diaminotrideoxyhexose substituent (Brundish and Baddiley, 1967). [Pg.460]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.342 , Pg.347 , Pg.350 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.21 , Pg.342 , Pg.347 , Pg.350 ]




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