Structure of the glycan chain from the surface layer glycoprotein of Clostridium thermohydrosulfuricum L77-66
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Structure of the glycan chain from the surface layer glycoprotein of Clostridium thermohydrosulfuricum L77-66
Abstract
The thermophilic eubacterium Clostridium thermohydrosulfuricum L77-66 is covered by a crystalline surface layer composed of identical glycoprotein subunits which are arranged in a hexagonal lattice with centre-to-centre spacings of approx. 14.3 nm. Sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of cell wall preparations showed the presence of several broadened, carbohydrate-containing bands in a molecular mass range of 90 to 200 kDa. A total carbohydrate content of approx. 14% was determined in the purified surface layer glycoprotein. Chemical deglycosylation of this material by trifluoromethanesulfonic acid resulted in the disappearance of the complex banding pattern. Only a single band with a molecular mass of 82 kDa remained visible upon Coomassie staining. After proteolytic digestion of the surface layer glycoprotein a single glycopeptide fraction with an apparent molecular mass of approx. 25 kDa was obtained by gel filtration. Composition analysis, methylation, periodate oxidation and a combination of homonuclear and 1H-detected heteronuclear shift-correlated nuclear magnetic resonance experiments established the following structure for the glycan chain of the surface layer glycoprotein.
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