Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1390723 | Carbohydrate Research | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) oligosaccharide epitopes are major virulence factors of Haemophilus influenzae. The structure of LPS glycoforms of H. influenzae type b strain Eagan containing a mutation in the gene lgtC is investigated. LgtC is involved in the biosynthesis of globoside trisaccharide [α-d-Galp-(1â4)-β-d-Galp-(1â4)-β-d-Glcp-(1â], an LPS epitope implicated in the virulence of this organism. Glycose and methylation analyses provided information on the composition while electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) on O-deacylated LPS (LPS-OH) indicated the major glycoform to contain 4 hexoses attached to the common H. influenzae triheptosyl inner-core unit. The structure of the Hex4 glycoform in LPS-OH and core oligosaccharide samples was determined by NMR. It consists of an l-α-d-HepIIIp-(1â2)-[PEtnâ6]-l-α-d-HepIIp-(1â3)-l-α-d-HepIp-(1â5)-[Pâ4]-α-d-Kdop-(2â to which a β-d-Glcp-(1â4)-α-d-Glcp disaccharide unit is extended from HepII at the C-3 position, while HepI and HepIII are substituted at the C-4 and C-2 positions with β-d-Glcp and β-d-Galp, respectively. This structure corresponds to that expressed as a subpopulation in the parent strain. 31P NMR studies permitted the identification of subpopulations of LPS containing Kdo substituted at the C-4 position with monophosphate or pyrophosphoethanolamine (PPEtn). HepIII was found to be substituted with either phosphate at the C-4 position or acetate at the C-3 position, but not both of them together in the same subpopulation. The subpopulations containing phosphate and acetate at HepIII and their location have not previously been reported.
Keywords
LPSGLC–MSESI-MSHMQCPETNNOEtwo-dimensional NOE spectroscopyETN3-deoxy-d-manno-octulosonic acidNOESYTOCSYKDOEthanolaminenuclear overhauser effectheteronuclear multiple quantum coherenceOligosaccharideStructural analysisElectrospray ionization-mass spectrometrycorrelated spectroscopytotal correlated spectroscopyphosphoethanolaminelipopolysaccharideHaemophilus influenzaeCOSY
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Authors
Hussein Masoud, E. Richard Moxon, James C. Richards,