Abstract

The primary structure of the major surface glycoconjugate of Leishmania donovani parasites, a lipophosphoglycan, has been further characterized. The repeating PO4-6Galp beta 1-4Man disaccharide units, which are a salient feature of the molecule, are shown to terminate with one of several neutral structures, the most abundant of which is the branched trisaccharide Galp beta 1-4(Manp alpha 1-2)Man. The phosphosaccharide core of lipophosphoglycan, which links the disaccharide repeats to a lipid anchor, contains 2 phosphate residues. One of the core phosphates has previously been localized on O-6 of the galactosyl residue distal to the lipid anchor; the second phosphate is now shown to be on O-6 of the mannosyl residue distal to the anchor and to bear an alpha-linked glucopyranosyl residue. Also, the anomeric configuration of the unusual 3-substituted Galf residue in the phosphosaccharide core is established as beta. The complete structure of the core is thus PO4-6Galp alpha 1-6Galp alpha 1-3Galf beta 1-3[Glcp alpha 1-PO4-6]Manp alpha 1-3Manp alpha 1-4GlcN alpha 1-. This further clarification of the structure of lipophosphoglycan may prove beneficial in determining the structure-function relationships of this highly unusual glycoconjugate.

Highlights

  • The primary structure ofmtahjeor surface glycocon- tive agent of the human disease kala azar, or visceral leishjugate of Leishmania donovani parasites, a lipophos- maniasis

  • Galp,91-4(Manpa1-2)MaTnh.pehosphosaccharide core of lipophosphoglycan, which links the disaccharide repeats to a lipid anchor, contains 2 phosphate residues

  • LPG may inhibit the oxidative burst by chelating intracellular calcium or other divalent cations and/or by scaveng

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Introduction

The primary structure ofmtahjeor surface glycocon- tive agent of the human disease kala azar, or visceral leishjugate of Leishmania donovani parasites, a lipophos- maniasis. The major cell surface glycoconjugateof L. donovani phoglycan,hasbeenfurthercharacterized.The re- promastigotes is a lipophosphoglycan (LPG).’ LPG has been peating P04-6Galp,91-4Man disacchariduenits,which suggested to play a role in the successful infection of both are a salient featureofthemolecule,areshownto insect and human hosts by the parasite (reviewed by Turco terminate with one of several neutral structures, the (1990). Galp,91-4(Manpa1-2)MaTnh.pehosphosaccharide core of lipophosphoglycan, which links the disaccharide repeats to a lipid anchor, contains 2 phosphate residues.

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