Structure of the Monophosphoryl Lipid A Moiety Obtained from the Lipopolysaccharide of Chlamydia trachomatis
Monophosphoryl lipid A was prepared from the lipopolysaccharide of Chlamydia trachomatis , converted to the methyl ester, and fractionated by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The peak fractions were collected and analyzed by mass spectrometry. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/io...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1997-04, Vol.272 (16), p.10594-10600 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Monophosphoryl lipid A was prepared from the lipopolysaccharide of Chlamydia trachomatis , converted to the methyl ester, and fractionated by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The peak fractions
were collected and analyzed by mass spectrometry. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization and liquid secondary ion mass
spectrometry of the first of two major high-performance liquid chromatographic fractions showed multiple quasi-molecular ions
of MNa + at m/z 1780, 1794, 1808, 1822, and 1836. The positive-ion liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry spectrum also showed a minor series
of peaks at m/z 1916, 1930, 1944, 1958, and 1971, consistent with the formation of matrix adducts with 3-nitrobenzyl alcohol. Oxonium ions
representing the distal subunit were observed at m/z 1057, 1071, 1085, 1099, and 1113. The second fraction was similarly analyzed and found to contain structural homologs of
the first fraction. Based on this study, the major lipid A component of chlamydial lipopolysaccharide is a glucosamine disaccharide
that contains five fatty acids and a phosphate in the distal segment. Three fatty acyl groups are in the distal segment, and
two are in the reducing end segment. The acyloxyacyl group is located in the distal segment in amide linkage. Two structural
series, differing by 14 atomic mass units in the reducing subunit, were observed. Chlamydial lipid A is complex and consists
of at least 20 homologous structural components. The relatively low potency of Chlamydia trachomatis lipopolysaccharide in activating lipopolysaccharide-responsive cells might be related to the unusual fatty acid composition
of the lipid A moiety. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.272.16.10594 |