Characterisation of Pseudomonas rhamnolipids
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Characterisation of Pseudomonas rhamnolipids
Abstract
The Gram negative organism, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is often found in the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis and other forms of severe bronchiectasis, where it secretes a number of extracellular toxins including the mono- and dirhamnolipids. The principal monorhamnolipid from P. aeruginosa has previously been identified as rhamnosyl-3-hydroxydecanoyl-3-hydroxydecanoate (Rh-C10.C10). A number of related mono- and dirhamnolipids have been purified from cultures of a clinical isolate of P. aeruginosa and identified by fast atom bombardment and electron impact mass spectrometry: these contain the 3-hydroxyoctanoyl-3-hydroxydecanoate (C8.C10) and 3-hydroxydecanoyl-3-hydroxydodecanoate (C10.C12) homologues. Structural isomers were also present where the order of the lipid linkage was transposed (Rh-C10.C8 and Rh-C12.C10). Unsaturated mono- and dirhamnolipids containing the 3-hydroxydecanoyl-3-hydroxydodec-5-enoate (C10.C12:1) lipid were also present.
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