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. 1977 Feb;129(2):1059-65.
doi: 10.1128/jb.129.2.1059-1065.1977.

Distribution of lipopolysaccharide and the detection of a new subfraction in the cell envelope of a marine pseudomonad

Distribution of lipopolysaccharide and the detection of a new subfraction in the cell envelope of a marine pseudomonad

J D Nelson Jr et al. J Bacteriol. 1977 Feb.

Abstract

The three outer layers of the cell envelope of marine pseudomonad B-16, the loosely bound outer layer, the outer membrane, and the periplasmic space layer, are the only ones containing appreciable amounts of both lipid and carbohydrate. These layers and a fraction released into the medium during growth of the cells were examined for the presence of common antigens by double immunodiffusion using anti-whole serum. Each of the layers, the medium fraction, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) isolated from the organism were shown to contain two or more diffusible components showing reactions of identity. Thus LPS is found in each of the three outer layers of the cell envelope of this gram-negative bacterium. The periplasmic space layer was found to contain a fraction accounting for 20% of the dry weight of the layer, which was sedimentable at 30,000 x g and contained lipid, protein, and carbohydrate. Double-immunodiffusion tests indicated that the fraction contained at least one of the two antigens present in isolated LPS. A particulate material was released by the cells during growth which gave a positive test for 2-keto-3-deoxyoctulosonic acid and cross-reacted serologically with LPS.

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