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Structure of the O-Specific Polysaccharide of the Bacterium Proteus vulgaris O23

A. V. Perepelov1, A. S. Shashkov1, D. Babichka2, S. N. Senchenkova1, B. Bartodziejska2, A. Rozalski2, and Y. A. Knirel1*

1Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky pr. 47, Moscow, 117913 Russia; fax: (095) 135-5328; E-mail: knirel@ioc.ac.ru

2Department of Immunobiology of Bacteria, Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Lodz, Banacha 12/16, 90-237 Lodz, Poland

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.

Received January 11, 2000
An acidic O-specific polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide of the bacterium Proteus vulgaris O23 (strain PrK 44/57) and found to contain 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-galactose, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucose, and D-galacturonic acid. Based on 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopic studies, including two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (COSY), total correlation spectroscopy (TOCSY), nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (NOESY), and 1H,13C heteronuclear multiple-quantum coherence (HMQC) experiments, the following structure of the branched tetrasaccharide repeating unit of the polysaccharide was established: [figure], where the degree of O-acetylation of the terminal GalA residue at position 4 is about 80%. A structural similarity of the O-specific polysaccharides of P. vulgaris O23 and P. mirabilis O23 is discussed.
KEY WORDS: O-antigen, lipopolysaccharide, bacterial polysaccharide, structure, Proteus vulgaris