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. 1995 Jul 10;271(1):15-29.
doi: 10.1016/0008-6215(94)00002-w.

Structural characterization of the pectic polysaccharide, rhamnogalacturonan-II

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Structural characterization of the pectic polysaccharide, rhamnogalacturonan-II

A J Whitcombe et al. Carbohydr Res. .

Abstract

An octasaccharide was released from sycamore cell wall rhamnogalacturonan-II (RG-II) by selective acid hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkages of apiosyl residues and purified to homogeneity by gel-permeation and high-performance anion-exchange chromatographies. The octasaccharide 1 contains a terminal nonreducing beta-L-arabinofuranosyl residue linked to position 2 of the alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl residue of the aceric acid-containing heptasaccharide 2 that had been previously isolated from RG-II [M.W. Spellman et al. Carbohydr. Res., 122 (1983) 131-153]. Heptasaccharide 2 and octasaccharide 1 were found to be mono- or di-O-acetylated. The O-acetyl groups were located, by ESMSMS, on the terminal nonreducing 2-O-methyl-alpha-L-fucosyl residue and/or on the 2-linked beta-L-aceryl acid residue. Octasaccharide 1 and heptasaccharide 2 have the following structures: [structure: see text]

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