Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1389042 | Carbohydrate Research | 2008 | 5 Pages |
The strain Lactobacillus pentosus LPS26 produces a capsular polymer composed of a high- (2.0 × 106 Da) (EPS A) and a low-molecular mass (2.4 × 104 Da) (EPS B) polysaccharide when grown on semi-defined medium containing glucose as the carbon source. The structure of EPS A and its deacetylated form has been determined by monosaccharide and methylation analysis as well as by 1D/2D NMR studies (1H and 13C). We conclude that EPS A is a charged heteropolymer, with a composition of d-glucose, d-glucuronic acid and l-rhamnose in a molar ratio 1:2:2. The repeating unit is a pentasaccharide with two O-acetyl groups at O-4 of the 3-substituted α-d-glucuronic acid and at O-2 of the 3-substituted β-l-rhamnose, respectively.→4)-α-d-Glcp-(1→3)-α-d-GlcpA4Ac-(1→3)-α-l-Rhap-(1→4)-α-d-GlcpA-(1→3)-β-l-Rhap2Ac-(1→This unbranched structure is not common in EPSs produced by Lactobacilli. Moreover, the presence of acetyl groups in the structure is an unusual feature which has only been reported in L. sake 0–1 [Robijn et al. Carbohydr. Res., 1995, 276, 117–136].
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