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Review
. 2005 Sep;18(9):899-905.
doi: 10.1094/MPMI-18-0899.

Recent advances in studies on structure and symbiosis-related function of rhizobial K-antigens and lipopolysaccharides

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Recent advances in studies on structure and symbiosis-related function of rhizobial K-antigens and lipopolysaccharides

Anke Becker et al. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2005 Sep.
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Abstract

Exopolysaccharides (EPSs) and K polysaccharides (K-antigens, capsular polysaccharides, or KPSs) are important for the recognition of the symbiotic partner and the infection process, whereas lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) may function at a later stage of symbiosis. Recently, considerable progress has been made in the structural investigation of rhizobial K-antigens and LPSs. This structural data, together with the availability of more and more mutant data, allows new insights into the structure-function relationships of surface polysaccharides and the mode of their action on host cells. This review focuses on rhizobial LPSs and K-antigens. It gives a condensed overview of the recent developments in analysis of their structures and roles during symbiosis.

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