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. 1983 Feb 28;111(1):312-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(83)80153-3.

Structural and biosynthetic studies on linkage region between poly(galactosylglycerol phosphate) and peptidoglycan in Bacillus coagulans

Structural and biosynthetic studies on linkage region between poly(galactosylglycerol phosphate) and peptidoglycan in Bacillus coagulans

S Kaya et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

The HF treatment of teichoic acid-glycopeptide complexes isolated from lysozyme digests of Bacillus coagulans AHU 1366 cell walls gave a disaccharide, glucosyl beta (1 leads to 4)N-acetylglucosamine, along with dephosphorylated repeating units of the teichoic acid chain, galactosyl alpha (1 leads to 2) glycerol. Mild alkali treatment of the complexes yielded the disaccharide linked to glycopeptide, whereas direct heating of the cell walls at pH 2.5 yielded the same disaccharide linked to teichoic acid. The Smith degradation of the complexes revealed that the galactose residue is a component of backbone chain. Thus it is concluded that this disaccharide is involved in the linkage region between poly(galactosylglycerol phosphate) and peptidoglycan in cell walls. Membrane-catalyzed synthesis of this disaccharide on a lipid followed by transfer of glycerol phosphate from CDP-glycerol to the disaccharide-linked lipid in the absence or in the presence of UDP-galactose also supports this conclusion.

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