Abstract

Fibre Type X-ray diffraction patterns have been obtained from oriented, semicrystalline films prepared from the sodium salt form of the capsular polysaccharide of K5. The molecule has a linear trisaccharide repeating sequence containing a 1,3 linked β- d-glucuronic acid and a 1,4 linked β- d-glucose residue, resulting in a backbone linkage geometry of Man(1 eq-4e1)-GIcUA (1-eg-4eg) Gle (1 eq-3 eq) Man. It also contains an O-acetyl group and two charged groups, namely a uronic acid and a pyruvate. Analysis of the diffraction results gives rise to an extended two-fold helical conformation with an axially projected advance of 1.35 nm which correlates directly with the covalent repeating sequence. X-ray diffraction patterns from preparations of deacetylated K5 polysaccharide showed similar conformations for the individual helices but the interchain packing arrangements are different. In each case, isolated helices have been computer generated using molecular model building procedures and the most favourable conformations for both preparations were those which contained three stabilizing interresidue hydrogen bonds, one across each of the glycosidic linkages.

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