| Literature DB >> 12027888 |
Alba Silipo1, Rosa Lanzetta, Domenico Garozzo, Pietro Lo Cantore, Nicola Sante Iacobellis, Antonio Molinaro, Michelangelo Parrilli, Antonio Evidente.
Abstract
The chemical structure of lipid A from the lipopolysaccharide of the mushroom-associated bacterium Pseudomonas reactans, a pathogen of cultivated mushroom, was elucidated by compositional analysis and spectroscopic methods (MALDI-TOF and two-dimensional NMR). The sugar backbone was composed of the beta-(1'-->6)-linked d-glucosamine disaccharide 1-phosphate. The lipid A fraction showed remarkable heterogeneity with respect to the fatty acid and phosphate composition. The major species are hexacylated and pentacylated lipid A, bearing the (R)-3-hydroxydodecanoic acid [C12:0 (3OH)] in amide linkage and a (R)-3-hydroxydecanoic [C10:0 (3OH)] in ester linkage while the secondary fatty acids are present as C12:0 and/or C12:0 (2-OH). A nonstoichiometric phosphate substitution at position C-4' of the distal 2-deoxy-2-amino-glucose was detected. Interestingly, the pentacyl lipid A is lacking a primary fatty acid, namely the C10:0 (3-OH) at position C-3'. The potential biological meaning of this peculiar lipid A is also discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12027888 DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1033.2002.02914.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Biochem ISSN: 0014-2956