Abstract

The galactoxylomannan (GalXM) obtained from the culture supernatant of an acapsular mutant of Cryptococcus neoformans Cap67 was purified by Concanavalin A affinity, ion-exchange, and gel-filtration chromatographies. The structure of GalXM was determined by methylation analysis and by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic studies of the intact polysaccharide and of the oligosaccharide fragments generated by Smith degradation and by acetolysis. GalXM is a complex polysaccharide with an α-(1→6)-galactan backbone. The polysaccharide is branched at C-3 of alternate Gal units of the backbone. C-3 is the point of attachment of the oligosaccharide side chains comprised of α- d-Man-(1→3)- α- d-Man-(1→4)- β- d-Gal-substituted with zero to three terminal β-Xyl residues as shown in the following structure:

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