Abstract
A lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was isolated by hot phenol–water extraction from Helicobacter pylori strain D4 and found to contain no fucosylated poly- N-acetyllactosamine chain typical of most H. pylori strains studied but a homopolymer of d- glycero- d- manno-heptose ( dd-Hep). The heptan attached to a core oligosaccharide was released by mild acid degradation of the LPS, and the following structure of the trisaccharide-repeating unit was established by chemical methods and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy: →2)- d- α- d- Hepp-(1 →3)- d- α- d- Hepp-(1 →3)- d- α- d- Hepp-(1 → 1H NMR spectroscopy performed on small amounts of the intact LPS revealed the presence of the same polysaccharide in LPS of H. pylori strains D2 and D5, but not strain D10.
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