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. 1978 May 1;171(2):403-8.
doi: 10.1042/bj1710403.

Location of O-methyl sugars in antigenic (lipo-)polysaccharides of photosynthetic bacteria and cyanobacteria

Location of O-methyl sugars in antigenic (lipo-)polysaccharides of photosynthetic bacteria and cyanobacteria

R N Tharanathan et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

An attempt was made to localize a number of O-methyl sugars in lipopolysaccharides and antigenic polysaccharides isolated from photosynthetic bacteria and from cyano-bacteria. Methylation analysis with [2H3]methyl iodide as methylating agent was the method of choice. One has to differentiate between (lipo-)polysaccharides having only trace amounts (less than 1% of polymer dry weight) of O-methyl sugars and those having them in larger amounts (more than 4% of polymer dry weight). In the former case O-methyl sugars occupy either non-reducing or reducing terminals. When present in larger quantities they may be present as part of each repeating unit either in chain-linked or in terminal positions or in both. A possible role of O-methyl sugars in biosynthesis of O-chains, and their contribution to the lipophilic character of the cell surface are discussed.

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