The structure of the core oligosaccharide from the phytopathogenic bacterium Rhizobium rubi was deduced by combining information from complementary chemical approaches (alkaline and acid hydrolysis), similar to the "overlap peptide" strategy. This structure is new and it contains two main oligosaccharide backbones that differ in the substitution degree of the external Kdo unit. The relevant feature shared by both oligosaccharides is the presence of a tetrasaccharide motif that is similar to the blood group Lewis B antigen (LeB). This epitope differs from LeB in the glycosidic configuration of the glucosamine unit (± and not ²) and in the occurrence of acetyls substituents at O3 and/or O4 of the galactose moiety. Other notable structural features are the location of the Dha residue, the presence of a ±-glucose unit that is linked to the inner Kdo unit, the high number of acid sugars and the highly branched core structure.

Rhizobium rubiT: A Gram-Negative Phytopathogenic Bacterium Expressing the Lewis B Epitope on the Outer Core of its Lipooligosaccharide Fraction

VGargiulo;
2008

Abstract

The structure of the core oligosaccharide from the phytopathogenic bacterium Rhizobium rubi was deduced by combining information from complementary chemical approaches (alkaline and acid hydrolysis), similar to the "overlap peptide" strategy. This structure is new and it contains two main oligosaccharide backbones that differ in the substitution degree of the external Kdo unit. The relevant feature shared by both oligosaccharides is the presence of a tetrasaccharide motif that is similar to the blood group Lewis B antigen (LeB). This epitope differs from LeB in the glycosidic configuration of the glucosamine unit (± and not ²) and in the occurrence of acetyls substituents at O3 and/or O4 of the galactose moiety. Other notable structural features are the location of the Dha residue, the presence of a ±-glucose unit that is linked to the inner Kdo unit, the high number of acid sugars and the highly branched core structure.
2008
CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA DEI POLIMERI
Dha
Lewis B
lipooligosaccharide
Rhizobium rubi
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