Lipoarabinomannan. Multiglycosylated form of the mycobacterial mannosylphosphatidylinositols
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Lipoarabinomannan. Multiglycosylated form of the mycobacterial mannosylphosphatidylinositols
Abstract
The lipopolysaccharides of mycobacteria, lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and lipomannan (LM), of key importance in host-pathogen interaction, were recently shown to contain a phosphatidylinositol "anchoring domain." We now have established that LAM and LM are based on the phosphatidylinositol mannosides, the characteristic glycophospholipids of mycobacteria. Digestion of the arabinose-free LM with an endo-alpha 1----6-mannosidase yielded evidence for the presence of the 1-(sn-glycerol-3-phospho)-D-myo-inositol-2,6-bis-alpha-D-mannopyranoside unit, indistinguishable from that derived from phosphatidylinositol dimannoside. This same inositol substitution pattern was shown to be present in LAM by methylation analysis before and after dephosphorylation. Positions C-2 and C-6 of the inositol unit of LAM are occupied by mannosyl residues and C-1 by a phosphoryl group. Partial acid hydrolysis of per-O-methylated LAM and comparison by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the resulting derivatized oligosaccharides with like products from phosphatidylinositol hexamannoside demonstrated that the C-6 of inositol is the point of attachment of the mannan core of LAM, which consists of an alpha 1----6-linked backbone with considerable alpha-1----2 side chains. Thus, a structural and presumably biosynthetic relationship is established between some of the membranous mannosylphosphatidylinositols described some 25 years ago and the newly emerging, biologically active lipopolysaccharides of mycobacteria.
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