Abstract

The structure of the core oligosaccharide region of the lipopolysaccharide from the Pasteurella multocida strain X73 was elucidated. The lipopolysaccharide was subjected to a variety of degradative procedures. The structure of the purified oligosaccharide was established by monosaccharide and methylation analyses, NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The following structure illustrates a similar structure to the recently identified oligosaccharide from another P. multocida strain VP161, but with additional symmetrical substitution of the terminal galactose residues with phosphoethanolamine moieties, ▪ where based on the NMR data all sugars were found in pyranose ring forms and Kdo is 3-deoxy-α- d- manno-2-oct-2-ulosonic acid, l, d-α-Hep is l- glycero- d- manno-heptose, PEtn is phosphoethanolamine and PCho is phosphocholine.

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