Literature DB >> 5340506

An extracellular lipopolysaccharide-phospholipid-protein complex produced by Escherichia coli grown under lysine-limiting conditions.

K W Knox, J Cullen, E Work.   

Abstract

Lysine limitation during growth of the lysine-requiring mutant of Escherichia coli 12408 resulted in the excretion of a complex containing 60% of lipopolysaccharide, 26% of extractable phospholipid and 11% of protein. The complex was obtained from the culture filtrate in yields of about 0.5g./l. by precipitation with chloroform or gel filtration; some purification steps are described. The greater part of the phospholipid consisted of phosphatidylethanolamine, which contained four main fatty acids; two monoenoic acids and a cyclopropane acid were esterified mainly in the beta-position, and a saturated acid was located mainly in the gamma-position. The protein component was relatively insoluble and contained an excess of acidic over basic amino acids and little cystine. The lipopolysaccharide resembled in composition the intracellular lipopolysaccharides from rough strains of E. coli. Both protein and lipopolysaccharide constituents of the complex were serologically active; the complex was less toxic than the purified lipopolysaccharide. In the electron microscope the complex showed a mixture of particles of various sizes and shapes. Rods and hollow spheroids (diameter 12-200mmu) were most common and resembled the particles previously found surrounding cells actively excreting the complex. The chloroform-precipitated material showed a tubular lamellar structure. Soluble lipopolysaccharide prepared from the complex also consisted of hollow spheres and rods.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 5340506      PMCID: PMC1270384          DOI: 10.1042/bj1030192

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


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