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Structural analysis of a novel lipooligosaccharide (LOS) from Rhodobacter azotoformans

Authors :
Akiyoshi Hayashi
Osamu Kanie
Makoto Hatakeyama
Yasuhiro Hidaka
Yoshiki Yamaguchi
Shinichiro Nakamura
Nobuhiro Toda
Jun Uzawa
Yoshimi Kanie
Source :
Carbohydrate research. 473
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are components of the Gram-negative bacterial cell surface that stimulate the host innate immune system through the Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4–MD-2 complex. Rhodobacter sp. have been reported to produce LPS that lack endotoxic activity, and instead act as antagonists of other endotoxins. In this report, we focused on LPS, especially the lipooligosaccharide (LOS) fraction produced by Rhodobacter azotoformans that shows production of IL-8, but has an inverse correlation with IL-6 production. We analyzed their molecular structure by using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and report a novel LOS consisting of a shorter glycan structure containing glucuronic acid but not heptoses. A novel glycan structure, Glcα(1 → 4)GlcAα(1 → 4)KDOα(2 → 4)[Glcα(1 → 5)]KDOα(2 → 6)[4-phosphate]GlcNβ(1 → 6) GlcNα1-phosphate, was proposed using NMR methods. The structure was consistent with one obtained based on MS. The MS analysis further revealed the existence of structural variation caused by extension with hexoses. The acyl composition in lipid A was suggested to contain three C14 fatty acyl chains (3-OH-14:0 or 3-oxo-14:0 at N2 of GlcN-1, 3-OH-14:0 at N2 of GlcN-2, that carried another 14:1 Δ7 on its β-hydroxyl group) and two C10 fatty acyl chains (3-OH-10:0 at O3 of both GlcN), which are same as those found in lipid A from Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

Details

ISSN :
1873426X
Volume :
473
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Carbohydrate research
Accession number :
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