Literature DB >> 11217953

The occurrence of internal (1 --> 5)-linked arabinofuranose and arabinopyranose residues in arabinogalactan side chains from soybean pectic substances.

M M Huisman1, L P Brül, J E Thomas-Oates, J Haverkamp, H A Schols, A G Voragen.   

Abstract

CDTA-extractable soybean pectic substances were subjected to enzymatic digestion with arabinogalactan degrading enzymes yielding a resistant polymeric pectic backbone and arabino-, galacto-, and arabinogalacto-oligomers. The complex digest was fractionated using size-exclusion chromatography. Monosaccharide composition analysis, HPAEC fractionation and MALDI-TOF MS analysis of the resulting fractions showed that each contained a mixture of oligosaccharides of essentially the same degree of polymerisation, composed of only arabinose and galactose. MALDI-TOF MS analysis was used for molecular mass screening of oligosaccharides in underivatised HPAEC fractions. The monosaccharide sequence and the branching pattern of oligosaccharides (degree of polymerisation from 4 to 8) were determined using linkage analysis and ES-CID tandem MS analysis of the per-O-methylated oligosaccharides in each of the HPAEC fractions. These analyses indicated the presence of common linear (1 --> 4)-linked galacto-oligosaccharides, and both linear and branched arabino-oligosaccharides. In addition, the results unambiguously showed the presence of oligosaccharides containing (1 --> 4)-linked galactose residues bearing an arabinopyranose residue as the non-reducing terminal residue, and a mixture of linear oligosaccharides constructed of (1 --> 4)-linked galactose residues interspersed with an internal (1 --> 5)-linked arabinofuranose residue. The consequences of these two new structural features of pectic arabinogalactan side chains are discussed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11217953     DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6215(00)00269-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Res        ISSN: 0008-6215            Impact factor:   2.104


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