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. 1985 Jun;142(1):6-11.
doi: 10.1007/BF00409228.

Nature and linkage type of fatty acids present in lipopolysaccharides of phase I and II Coxiella burnetii

Nature and linkage type of fatty acids present in lipopolysaccharides of phase I and II Coxiella burnetii

H W Wollenweber et al. Arch Microbiol. 1985 Jun.

Abstract

The constituent fatty acids of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of Coxiella burnetii (phase I and II) were qualitatively and quantitatively analysed by combined gas-liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. The total fatty acid content (per mg LPS) was determined as 90.0 nmol (2.3 wt%) for LPS of phase I cells (LPS I) and 179.1 nmol (4.8 wt%) for LPS of phase II cells (LPS II). Of the 24 different acyl residues characterized (12 to 18 carbon atoms), nine were 3-hydroxy fatty acids (normal, iso- and anteiso-branched) which quantitatively predominated. All 3-hydroxylated fatty acids were found to possess the (R)-configuration, to be exclusively amide-linked and to be acylated at their 3-hydroxyl group. Ester-linked nonhydroxylated fatty acids (normal, iso- and anteiso-branched) were present but ester-bound 3-hydroxy- or 3-acyloxyacyl residues were lacking from C. burnetii LPS I and LPS II. As the major acyl group (R)-3-(12-methyl-tetradecanoyloxy)-12-methyl-tetradecanoic acid was identified. Our results show that the complex fatty acid spectrum of C. burnetii differs considerably from that of LPS of other Gram-negative bacteria. They further suggest an enormous heterogeneity of the lipid A component of C. burnetii LPS I and LPS II.

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