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The configuration of 2,6-diamino-3-hydroxypimelic acid in microbial cell walls.

H R Perkins.   

Abstract

beta-Hydroxydiaminopimelic acid, together with some diaminopimelic acid, occurs in the cell-wall mucopeptide of certain Actinomycetales. These components were converted into their di-DNP derivatives and separated by chromatography. Hence the relative proportions present in the cell walls of a number of species were measured. The problem of acid-induced inversion of configuration was studied. Of the diaminohydroxypimelic acids isomer B (see Scheme 2; amino groups meso, hydroxy group threo to its neighbouring amino group) always predominated but a small proportion of isomer D (amino groups l, hydroxy group erythro) also occurred. The configuration of the diaminohydroxypimelic acids was determined by periodate oxidation to glutamic gamma-semialdehyde, which underwent spontaneous ring-closure. Reduction with sodium borohydride produced optically active proline, the configuration of which was determined by direct measurement of the optical rotation of DNP-proline. Un-cross-linked diaminohydroxypimelic acid in the cell wall was oxidized with periodate in the presence of ammonia. Since the remaining amino group was bound in peptide linkage, ring-closure was prevented and borohydride reduction of the aldehyde-ammonia presumed to be present resulted in the formation of ornithine. The quantity of ornithine was used as a measure of the degree of cross-linking.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 4311441      PMCID: PMC1185208          DOI: 10.1042/bj1150797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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