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Carbohydrate Research | 2002

Structure of the O-specific polysaccharide of the lipopolysaccharide of Azospirillum brasilense Sp245.

Yuliya P. Fedonenko; George V. Zatonsky; S. A. Konnova; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; V. V. Ignatov

An O-specific polysaccharide was isolated from the lipopolysaccharide of a plant-growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense Sp245 and studied by sugar analyses along with one- and two-dimensional 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, including NOESY. The polysaccharide was found to be a new rhamnan with a pentasaccharide repeating unit having the following structure:-->2)-beta-D-Rhap-(1-->3)-alpha-D-Rhap-(1-->3)-alpha-D-Rhap-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Rhap-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Rhap-(1-->


Carbohydrate Research | 2008

Structural analysis of the O-polysaccharide from the lipopolysaccharide of Azospirillum brasilense S17

Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Olga N. Konnova; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; S. A. Konnova; George V. Zatonsky; Alexander S. Shashkov; V. V. Ignatov; Yuriy A. Knirel

A mixture of two structurally distinct neutral O-polysaccharides was obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide isolated by the phenol/water extraction from the asymbiotic diazotrophic rhizobacterium Azospirillum brasilense S17. The following structures of the O-polysaccharides were established by composition and methylation analyses, Smith degradation, and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, including a 2D NOESY experiment: [Formula: see text] where L-Rha2Me stands for 2-O-methyl-L-rhamnose and SHb for the (S)-3-hydroxybutanoyl group. The occurrence of two distinct polysaccharides is reported for the first time in Azospirillum spp.


Carbohydrate Research | 2013

Structural studies of the O-specific polysaccharide(s) from the lipopolysaccharide of Azospirillum brasilense type strain Sp7

Elena N. Sigida; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Alexander S. Shashkov; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; S. A. Konnova; V. V. Ignatov; Yuriy A. Knirel

Lipopolysaccharide was obtained by phenol-water extraction from dried bacterial cells of Azospirillum brasilense type strain Sp7. Mild acid hydrolysis of the lipopolysaccharide followed by GPC on Sephadex G-50 resulted in a polysaccharide mixture, which was studied by composition and methylation analyses, Smith degradation and (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy. The following polysaccharide structures were established, where italics indicate a non-stoichiometric (∼40%) 2-O-methylation of l-rhamnose.


Carbohydrate Research | 2008

Structural analysis of the O-antigen of the lipopolysaccharide from Azospirillum lipoferum SR65

Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; S. A. Konnova; Vadim V. Kachala; V. V. Ignatov

A neutral O-polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide isolated by phenol/water extraction from the asymbiotic diazotrophic rhizobacterium Azospirillum lipoferum SR65. The following structure of the O-polysaccharide was established by composition and methylation analyses, Smith degradation, and (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy, including a 2D ROESY experiment: formula see text.


Carbohydrate Research | 2012

Structural analysis of the O-polysaccharide of the lipopolysaccharide from Azospirillum brasilense Jm6B2 containing 3-O-methyl-D-rhamnose (D-acofriose).

Alevtina S. Boyko; Andrey S. Dmitrenok; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; S. A. Konnova; Yuriy A. Knirel; V. V. Ignatov

Two types of neutral O-polysaccharides were obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide isolated by phenol-water extraction from the asymbiotic diazotrophic rhizobacterium Azospirillum brasilense Jm6B2. The following structure of the major O-polysaccharide was established by composition and methylation (ethylation) analyses, Smith degradation, and 1D and 2D (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy: [structure: see text] where a non-stoichiometric (~60%) 3-O-methylation of D-rhamnose is indicated by italics.


Carbohydrate Research | 2014

Structural studies of the polysaccharides from the lipopolysaccharides of Azospirillum brasilense Sp246 and SpBr14

Elena N. Sigida; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Alexander S. Shashkov; Vyacheslav S. Grinev; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; S. A. Konnova; V. V. Ignatov; Yuriy A. Knirel

Lipopolysaccharides from closely related Azospirillum brasilense strains, Sp246 and SpBr14, were obtained by phenol-water extraction. Mild acid hydrolysis of the lipopolysaccharides followed by GPC on Sephadex G-50 resulted in polysaccharide mixtures. On the basis of sugar and methylation analyses, Smith degradation and (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy data, it was concluded that both bacteria possess the same two distinct polysaccharides having structures 1 and 2: [structure: see text]. Structure 1 has been reported earlier for a polysaccharide of A. brasilense 54 [Fedonenko et al., 2011] whereas to our knowledge structure 2 has not been hitherto found in bacterial polysaccharides.


Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2016

Elucidation of a masked repeating structure of the O-specific polysaccharide of the halotolerant soil bacteria Azospirillum halopraeferens Au4

Elena N. Sigida; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Alexander S. Shashkov; Nikolay P. Arbatsky; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; S. A. Konnova; V. V. Ignatov; Yuriy A. Knirel

Summary An O-specific polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid hydrolysis of the lipopolysaccharide isolated by the phenol–water extraction from the halotolerant soil bacteria Azospirillum halopraeferens type strain Au4. The polysaccharide was studied by sugar and methylation analyses, selective cleavages by Smith degradation and solvolysis with trifluoroacetic acid, one- and two-dimensional 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. The following masked repeating structure of the O-specific polysaccharide was established: →3)-α-L-Rhap2Me-(1→3)-[β-D-Glcp-(1→4)]-α-D-Fucp-(1→2)-β-D-Xylp-(1→, where non-stoichiometric substituents, an O-methyl group (~45%) and a side-chain glucose residue (~65%), are shown in italics.


Carbohydrate Research | 2015

Structure of the polysaccharides from the lipopolysaccharide of Azospirillum brasilense Jm125A2

Elena N. Sigida; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Alexander S. Shashkov; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; Svetlana A. Konnova; V. V. Ignatov; Yuriy A. Knirel

Two polysaccharides were obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide of associative nitrogen-fixing bacteria Azospirillum brasilense Jm125A2 isolated from the rhizosphere of a pearl millet. The following structures of the polysaccharides were established by sugar and methylation analyses, Smith degradation, and (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy: [Formula: see text] Structure 1 has been reported earlier for a polysaccharide from A. brasilense S17 (Fedonenko YP, Konnova ON, Zdorovenko EL, Konnova SA, Zatonsky GV, Shaskov AS, Ignatov VV, Knirel YA. Carbohydr Res 2008;343:810-6), whereas to our knowledge structure 2 has not been hitherto found in bacterial polysaccharides.


Carbohydrate Research | 2017

Structural studies of the O-specific polysaccharide from detergent degrading bacteria Pseudomonas putida TSh-18

Elena N. Sigida; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Alexander S. Shashkov; Evelina L. Zdorovenko; V. V. Ignatov; Yuriy A. Knirel

An O-specific polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid degradation of the lipopolysaccharide of bacteria Pseudomonas putida TSh-18, capable of degrading non-ionogenic technical detergents. The polysaccharide was found to contain a rarely occurring sugar derivative 4,6-dideoxy-4-[(R)-3-hydroxybutanoylamino]-d-galactose [d-Fucp4N(RHb)]. Sugar and methylation analyses, Smith degradation, solvolysis with CF3CO2H, and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy enabled elucidation of the following structure of the branched trisaccharide repeating units of the polysaccharide.


Carbohydrate Research | 2018

Structure of the O-specific polysaccharide from Azospirillum fermentarium CC-LY743 T

Elena N. Sigida; Yuliya P. Fedonenko; Alexander S. Shashkov; S. A. Konnova; V. V. Ignatov

O-specific polysaccharide was obtained by mild acid hydrolysis of the lipopolysaccharide of nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum fermentarium CC-LY743T (IBPPM 578) and was studied by sugar analysis along with 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, including 1H,1H COSY, TOCSY, ROESY, and 1H,13C HSQC and HMBC experiments. The polysaccharide was found to be linear and to consist of alterating α-l-fucose and α-d-mannose residues in tetrasaccharide repeating units of the following structure: →2)-α-D-Manp-(1 → 3)-α-L-Fucp-(1 → 3)-α-D-Manp-(1 → 3)-α-L-Fucp-(1→.

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V. V. Ignatov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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S. A. Konnova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yuriy A. Knirel

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Elena N. Sigida

Russian Academy of Sciences

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George V. Zatonsky

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Olga N. Konnova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Alevtina S. Boyko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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