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  • Title: Association of plasmids with the carbohydrate composition of the O-antigen in Shigella dysenteriae type 1.
    Author: Hossain ML, Haider K, Chowdhury TA, Mosihuzzaman M.
    Journal: J Diarrhoeal Dis Res; 1993 Jun; 11(2):93-6. PubMed ID: 7691922.
    Abstract:
    Six different prepared mutant strains of Shigella dysenteriae type 1 with various combinations of 'core' plasmids of 140, 6, and 2 Mdal, were cultivated separately and their lipopolysaccharide (LPS) samples were isolated, which on delipidation afforded polysaccharides and oligosaccharides. The LPS and prepared O-antigen polysaccharides were subjected to acid hydrolysis, and the constituent sugars were analysed by paper chromatography and gas liquid chromatography (GLC), using CP Sil 8 CB fused silica capillary column equipped with a flame ionization detector. The mutant strains, harbouring the 6 Mdal plasmid, contained rhamnose, galactose, and N-acetyl glucosamine in their O-antigen polysaccharides with a minor variation in the relative proportions of these sugar constituents as compared to those of the control strain. The sugar composition of the O-antigen polysaccharides prepared from the mutant stains, without the 6 Mdal plasmid but containing 2 or 140 Mdal plasmid, contained galactose and N-acetyl glucosamine but no rhamnose. However, mutant strains with none of the core plasmids contained traces of rhamnose and were devoid of N-acetyl glucosamine, but contained heptose. These results suggest that 6 Mdal plasmid is essentially required for the complete synthesis of O-antigen polysaccharides. However, the 140 and 2 Mdal plasmids might also have an association with synthesis of carbohydrate composition of the O-antigen in S. dysenteriae type 1.
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