Abstract
The isolation and analysis of the cell wall and cell wall fractions of Bifidobacterium bifidum ssp. pennsylvanicum are presented. With lysozyme a solubilized cell wall fraction is obtained which contains muramic acid, glucosamine, rhamnose, glucose, mannitol, phosphate and all peptidoglycan amino acids. Its composition did not change with culture age. A glycogen-like glucose polymer which is of cytoplasmic origin is identified in the insoluble cell wall fraction. The solubilized cell wall fraction contains a glucosylated rhamnose polymer which is linked by glycosidic bonds to the peptidoglycan fragments. This polymer is a 1,2-linked or an alternating, 1,2/1,3-linked α-rhamnose chain substituted on average at every second rhamnose residue with an α-linked glucose molecule. Various experiments gave evidence that mannitol and phosphate are present in 4,6-linked mannitol phosphate oligomers which are linked by phosphodiester bonds to the glucosylated rhamnose polymer. These oligomers may fulfill the functions of the more common wall teichoic acids.
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