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. 1975 Mar;40(1):69-75.
doi: 10.1016/s0008-6215(00)82669-5.

The structure of capsular polysaccharide of the Pneumococcus type II

The structure of capsular polysaccharide of the Pneumococcus type II

L Kenne et al. Carbohydr Res. 1975 Mar.

Abstract

The pneumococcus type II capsular polysaccharide (SII) is composed of singly-branched hexasaccharide repeating units, for which three alternative structures have been proposed. The correct structure has now been determined by consecutive eliminations of the sugar residues in the side chain. The terminal D-glucuronic acid group was eliminated by treating the fully methylated and esterified SIIpolysaccharide first with base, and then with weak acid. The hydroxyl group at C-6 in the penultimate D-glucose residue released by this elimination was transformed into the 6-deoxy-6-tosyl derivative, and the residue thereafter eliminated by treatment with base. As the side-chains were eliminated by these reactions, it is considered that they contain only two sugar residues, which thus excludes two of the three alternative structures. Structure 1 was further confirmed by subjecting SII to a Smith degradation, which yielded the tetrasaccharide L-Rhap-(1 yields 3)-L-Rhap-(1 yields 3)-L-Rhap-(1 yields 2-erythritol, characterised by methylation analysis.

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