The capsular polysaccharide of Bacteroides fragilis comprises two ionically linked polysaccharides
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The capsular polysaccharide of Bacteroides fragilis comprises two ionically linked polysaccharides
Abstract
Recently, we have shown that the capsular polysaccharide of Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343 is composed of an aggregate of two discrete large molecular weight polysaccharides (designated polysaccharides A and B). Following disaggregation of this capsular complex by very mild acid treatment, high resolution NMR spectroscopy demonstrated that polysaccharides A and B consist of highly charged repeating unit structures with unusual substituent groups (Baumann, H., Tzianabos, A. O., Brisson, J.-R., Kasper, D.L., and Jennings, H.J. (1992) Biochemistry 31, 4081-4089). Presently, we report that the capsular polysaccharide of B. fragilis represents a complex structure that is formed as a result of ionic interactions between polysaccharides A and B. Electron microscopy of immunogold-labeled organisms (with monoclonal antibodies specific for polysaccharides A and B) demonstrated that the two polysaccharides are co-expressed on the cell surface of B. fragilis. We have shown that the purified capsule complex is made up exclusively of polysaccharide A and polysaccharide B (no other macromolecular structure was detected) in a 1:3.3 ratio and that disaggregation of this complex into the native forms of the constituent polysaccharides could be accomplished by preparative isoelectric focusing. Structural analyses of the native polysaccharides A and B showed that they possessed the same repeating unit structures as the respective acid-derived polysaccharides. The ionic nature of the linkage between polysaccharides A and B was demonstrated by reassociation of the native polysaccharides to form an aggregated polymer comparable to the original complex. The distinctive composition of this macromolecule may provide a rationale for the unusual biologic properties associated with the B. fragilis capsular polysaccharide.
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