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Comparative Study
. 1981 Jan;145(1):138-44.
doi: 10.1128/jb.145.1.138-144.1981.

Structure of the heptose region of lipopolysaccharies from Rhodospirillum tenue

Comparative Study

Structure of the heptose region of lipopolysaccharies from Rhodospirillum tenue

J Radziejewska-Lebrecht et al. J Bacteriol. 1981 Jan.

Abstract

There is a common structure (core region) in the lipopolysaccharides of Rhodospirillum tenue. It is composed of a branched trisaccharide of L-glycero-D-mannoheptose (and of 2-keto-3-deoxyoctonate), as revealed by methylation analyses of degraded polysaccharides of four different R. tenue strains. The structure is similar or might even be identical to the inner core of enterobacterial O antigens. In addition, each of the four R. tenue lipopolysaccharides contains a strain-specific region that consists of heptose(s) (L-glycero-D-mannoheptose or D-glycero-D-mannoheptose or both) or hexoses. There is a partial substitution of the core region and the strain-specific region by phosphorus, showing microheterogeneity.

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