Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1383590 | Carbohydrate Research | 2016 | 9 Pages |
•A revised and refined structural model of Trichomonas vaginalis polysaccharide is proposed.•Contrary to the current model, most of the galactose residues have α- configuration.•The rhamnan backbone of CPI-GC is more complex than previously thought.•The reducing end inositol residue is linked to an α-glucuronic acid moiety.
The ceramide phosphoinositol glycan core (CPI-GC) of the lipophosphoglycan of Trichomonas vaginalis is a major virulent factor of this common genitourinary parasite. While its carbohydrate composition has been reported before, its structure has remained largely unknown. We isolated the glycan portions of CPI-GC by nitrous acid deamination and hydrofluoric acid treatment and investigated their structures by methylation analysis and 1- and 2-D NMR. We found that the α-anomer of galactose is a major constituent of CPI-GC. The β-anomer was found exclusively at the non-reducing end of CPI-GC side chains. Furthermore the data showed that the rhamnan backbone is more complex than previously thought and that the inositol residue at the reducing end is linked to a 4-linked α-glucuronic acid (GlcA) residue. This appears to be the most striking and novel feature of this GPI-anchor type molecule.
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