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Structure of the Cell-Wall-Associated Polysaccharides from the Deep-Sea Marine Bacterium Devosia submarina KMM 9415 T .

Maxim S KokoulinLyudmila A RomanenkoAleksandra S KuzmichOleg V Chernikov
Published in: Marine drugs (2021)
Two cell-wall-associated polysaccharides were isolated and purified from the deep-sea marine bacterium Devosia submarina KMM 9415 T , purified by ultracentrifugation and enzymatic treatment, separated by chromatographic techniques, and studied by sugar analyses and NMR spectroscopy. The first polysaccharide with a molecular weight of about 20.7 kDa was found to contain d-arabinose, and the following structure of its disaccharide repeating unit was established: →2)-α-d-Ara f -(1→5)-α-d-Ara f -(1→. The second polysaccharide was shown to consist of d-galactose and a rare component of bacterial glycans-d-xylulose: →3)-α-d-Gal p -(1→3)-β-d-Xlu f -(1→.
Keyphrases
  • cell wall
  • water soluble
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • heat shock protein
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • nitric oxide