Maksim S. Kokoulin, Natalia V. Potekhina, Elena M. Tul’skaya, Yury V. Ospennikov, Lyudmila I. Evtushenko
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Abstract
The structures of two cell wall glycopolymers from the strain Rathayibacter sp. VKM Ac-2927 (family Microbacteriaceae, class Actinomycetes), isolated from the leaves of a linden affected by leaf miner, were established using chemical and NMR spectroscopy methods. The first polymer, rhamnomannan, is a heterogeneous chain polymer composed of regularly alternating α-D-rhamnose and α-D-mannose residues linked by (1→3)- and (1→2)-glycosidic bonds and contains a minor amount of lateral β-D-xylopyranose residues (structure is presented in the text). The second polymer, acetalized with R- and S-pyruvic acid, consists of branched tetrasaccharide units, →3)-α-D-Galp4,6-(R-Pyr)-(1→3)-β-D-Glcp-(1→6)-[β-D-Galp3,4-(S-Pyr)-(1→4)]-α-D-Manp-(1→. Structure of this polysaccharide is new for the representatives of the genus Rathayibacter and prokaryotes in general. The results of present study indicate structural diversity of microbial glycopolymers and are consistent with the previously obtained data on specificity of their composition for the species of the Rathayibacter genus.
利用化学和核磁共振方法,对从受叶螨病影响的椴树叶片中分离得到的菌株Rathayibacter sp. VKM Ac-2927细胞壁共聚物的结构进行了分析。第一种聚合物,鼠李糖聚糖,是由α- d -鼠李糖和α- d -甘露糖残基通过(1→3)-和(1→2)-糖苷键连接而成的规则交替的非均相链聚合物,含有少量的侧向β- d -木吡喃糖残基(结构在文中给出)。第二种聚合物与R-和s -丙酮酸乙酰化,由支链四糖单元组成,→3)-α- d - galp4,6 -(R- pyr)-(1→3)-β- d - glcp -(1→6)-[β-D-Galp3,4-(S-Pyr)-(1→4)]-α- d - manp -(1→4)]。这种多糖的结构是新的属的代表Rathayibacter和原核生物一般。本研究结果表明微生物糖共聚物的结构多样性,并与先前获得的Rathayibacter属物种的特异性组成数据一致。
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Biochemistry (Moscow) is the journal that includes research papers in all fields of biochemistry as well as biochemical aspects of molecular biology, bioorganic chemistry, microbiology, immunology, physiology, and biomedical sciences. Coverage also extends to new experimental methods in biochemistry, theoretical contributions of biochemical importance, reviews of contemporary biochemical topics, and mini-reviews (News in Biochemistry).