STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF A PHOSPHOCHOLINE SUBSTITUTED BETA-(1,3),(1,6) MACROCYCLIC GLUCAN FROM BRADYRHIZOBIUM-JAPONICUM USDA-110

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作者
ROLIN, DB
PFEFFER, PE
OSMAN, SF
SZWERGOLD, BS
KAPPLER, F
BENESI, AJ
机构
[1] USDA ARS,EASTERN REG RES CTR,PLANT & SOIL BIOPHYS UNIT,600 E MERMAID LANE,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19118
[2] PENN STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,UNIV PK,PA 16802
关键词
CYCLIC GLUCAN; PHOSPHOCHOLINE; NMR; (B-JAPONICUM);
D O I
10.1016/0304-4165(92)90014-L
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In our previous in vivo P-31 study of intact nitrogen-fixing nodules (Rolin, D.B., Boswell, R.T., Sloger. C., Tu, S.I. and Pfeffer, P.E., 1989 Plant Physiol. 89, 1238-1246), we observed an unknown phosphodiester. Thc compound was also observed in the spectra of isolated bacteroids as well as extracts of the colonizing Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110. In order to characterize the phosphodiester in the present study, we took advantage of thc relatively hydrophobic nature of the material and purified it by elution from a C-18 silica reverse-phase chromatography column followed by final separation on an aminopropyl silica HPLC column. Structural characterization of this compound with a molecular weight of 2271 (FAB mass spectrometry), using C-13-H-1 and P-31-H-1 heteronuclear 2D COSY and double quantum 2D phase sensitive homonuclear H-1 COSY NMR spectra. demonstrated that thc molecule contained beta-(1,3); beta-(1,6); beta-(1,3,6) and beta-linked non-reducing terminal glucose units in the ratio of 5:6:1:1, respectively, as well as one C-6 substituted phosphocholine (PC) moiety associated with one group of (1,3) beta-glucose residues. Carbohydrate degradation analysis indicated that this material was a macrocyclic glucan, (absence of a reducing end group) with two separated units containing three consecutively linked beta-(1,3) glucose residues and 6 beta-(1,6) glucose residues. The sequences of beta-(1,3)-linked glucose units contained a single non-reducing, terminal, unsubstituted glucose linked at the C-6 position and a PC group attached primarily to an unsubstituted C-6 position of a beta-(1,3)-linked glucose.
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