I. B. Naumova
Moscow State University
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Archives of Microbiology | 1980
I. B. Naumova; V. D. Kuznetsov; K. S. Kudrina; A. P. Bezzubenkova
The presence of teichoic acids in a number of streptomycetes led to the conclusion that these biopolymers were widely spread in genus Streptomyces. The nature of the teichoic acid present in the mycelium was determined by extracting it with 10% trichloroacetic acid, precipitating it with ethanol and identifying the precipitated polymer by partial acid and alkali hydrolysis to alditol, alditol phosphates and glycosylalditol phosphates. Most strains examined in this survey contained glycerol or ribitol teichoic acids; in some cases neither type was detected.Structurally teichoic acids closely resemble those of other genera of gram-positive bacteria and in many cases represent poly(glycerol phosphate) and poly(ribitol phosphate) chains. The proportion of alditol residues bearing sugar substituents varied widely.Three species of genus Streptoverticillium contained glycerol teichoic acids. It is belived that some of the data presented in this paper might be used with some success in taxonomic studies of streptomycetes.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1991
Elena M. Tul'skaya; Katerina S. Vylegzhanina; Galina M. Streshinskaya; Alexander S. Shaskov; I. B. Naumova
The cell wall of Streptomyces rutgersensis var. castelarense contains structurally different chains of 1,3-type glycerol teichoic acid. Part of the molecules consisting of 20-25 monomers, carry on every third glycerol phosphate unit (at C-2) alpha-glucosamine residues, only half of which are N-acetylated. There are chains with O-lysine groups, and free nonsubstituted ones. The chain structure has been ascertained by chemical analysis and 13C- and 1H-NMR spectroscopy.
Carbohydrate Research | 2002
Alexander S. Shashkov; Elena M. Tul'skaya; Ludmila I. Evtushenko; Viktor A. Denisenko; Vladimir G. Ivanyuk; Andrey A. Stomakhin; I. B. Naumova; Erko Stackebrandt
The cell wall of Streptomyces sp. MB-8 contains a major teichoic acid, viz., 1,3-poly(glycerol phosphate) substituted with N-acetyl-alpha-D-glucosamine (the degree of substitution is 60%), a minor teichoic acid, viz., non-substituted poly(glycerol phosphate), and a family of Kdn (3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-non-2-ulopyranosonic acid)-containing oligomers of the following general structure: [carbohydrate structure: see text]. The composition of the oligomers was established using MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy. The present study provides the second example of the identification of Kdn as a component of cell wall polymers of streptomycetes, which are the causative agents of potato scab.
Archives of Microbiology | 1990
I. B. Naumova; Nailya A. Yanushkene; Galina M. Streshinskaya; Alexander S. Shashkov
The cell wall of Actinoplanes philippinesis VKM Ac-647 harbours several carbohydrate-containing anionic polymers. (1) The main polymer of the wall is of a poly(glycosylglycerol phosphate) nature. Its monomeric units — O-α-d-mannopyranosyl-(1→4)-β-d-galactopyranosyl-(1→1)-glycerol monophosphates — are connected by phosphodiester bonds involving the hydroxyl groups at glycerol C3 and galactose C6. There also are chains without mannosyl substitutents. The teichoic acid structure has been established by chemical analysis and with 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. This is the first finding of a teichoic acid with mannosyl residues in a bacterial cell wall. (2) The phosphorylated mannan contains mannose and 2-O-methylmannose. Its core chain has α-1,2; α-1,3; and α-1,6 substitutions as revealed by 13C NMR spectroscopy.The peptide unit of the peptidoglycan contains no l-alanine, instead of which position 1 is occupied by glycine; and diaminopimelic acid is represented, besides its meso- (or DD) form, by small amounts of its LL isomer.
Archives of Microbiology | 1993
Elena M. Tul'skaya; Galina M. Streshinskaya; I. B. Naumova; Alexander S. Shashkov; Larisa P. Terekhova
AbstractThe cell-wall teichoic acids of Nocardiopsis dassonvillei IMRU 509T, IMRU 504 and IMRU 1250 and Nocardiopsis antarctius VKM Ac-836T have the same unique structure that has not heretofore been found in bacteria. The polymer is built of 10 to 13 repeating units:
Carbohydrate Research | 2003
Alexander S. Shashkov; Galina M. Streshinskaya; Larisa N. Kosmachevskaya; Sof’ya N. Senchenkova; L. I. Evtushenko; I. B. Naumova
FEBS Letters | 1995
Alexander S. Shashkov; Galina M. Streshinskaya; Viktoriya A. Gnilozub; L. I. Evtushenko; I. B. Naumova
- 1snGro3 - P - 3 - \beta D - Ga1Nac1 - 2snGro3 - P -
Carbohydrate Research | 2001
Alexander S. Shashkov; Galina M. Streshinskaya; L. I. Evtushenko; I. B. Naumova
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1994
Alexander S. Shashkov; Helga Kochanowski; Yuliya I. Kozlova; Galina M. Streshinskaya; I. B. Naumova; Larisa P. Terekhova; Olga A. Galatenko
The structure has been established by chemical analysis and with NMR spectroscopy. A study of the cell-wall monosaccharide composition, peptidoglycan, and cell phospholipids also provides evidence for the close similarity of these two species.
Biochemistry | 2002
Galina M. Streshinskaya; A. S. Shashkov; Anatolii I. Usov; L. I. Evtushenko; I. B. Naumova
The major cell wall polymer of Streptomyces sp. VKM Ac-2125, the causative agent of potato scab, is galactomannan with the repeating unit of the following structure: [carbohydrate structure in text] The polysaccharide with such a structure is found in the bacterial cell wall for the first time. The cell wall also contains small amount of a teichoic acid of the poly(glycerol phosphate) type and 3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-non-2-ulopyranosonic acid.