Isolation and Characterization of a Polysaccharide Antigen from Propionibacterium acnes Released by a Glycine-Specific Chemical Protein Degradation Procedure

An acid-labile antigenic polysaccharide has been isolated from both cell walls and culture media of Propionibacterium acnes using a new chemical degradation procedure which liberates protein-bound or associated carbohydrate. Lyophilized cells and culture media were treated with a suspension of mercu...

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description An acid-labile antigenic polysaccharide has been isolated from both cell walls and culture media of Propionibacterium acnes using a new chemical degradation procedure which liberates protein-bound or associated carbohydrate. Lyophilized cells and culture media were treated with a suspension of mercuric oxide in a solution of alkaline mercuric cyanide for several hours at room temperature liberating water-soluble polysaccharide material. The antigenic polysac- charide was freed of reaction products by alcohol extraction and purified by anion exchange chromatography and gel filtration, resulting in three distinct fractions of acidic polysaccha- rides of apparent molecular weights between 15 - 50 kDa. Sugar analysis showed the polysac- charides to contain fucose, galactose, glucose, mannose, galactosamine. glucosamine, and 2,3- diamino-2.3-dideoxy-D-glucuronic acid. The three fractions also contained amino acids, predominantly glutamic acid, alanine, and glycine, known to be components of P. acnes cell wall peptidoglycan. All three molecular weight fractions reacted with rabbit antisera raised against whole P. acnes cells, with the highest titer for both cell and media-derived polysaccharide material consistently in the high molecular weight fraction. This procedure was also capable of releasing antigenic polysaccharide from tissues of rats administered P. acnes cells or radio- labeled cell wall fragments.
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Animals
Antigenic Titer
Carbohydrate Composition
Cell Wall - immunology
Chromatography, Gel
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Female
Freeze Drying
Glycine - analysis
Glycyl-Peptide Bond Cleavage
Hydrolysis
Mercuric Oxycyanide
P. acnes Polysaccharide
Peptidoglycan - isolation & purification
Polysaccharides, Bacterial - isolation & purification
Propionibacterium acnes
Propionibacterium acnes - immunology
Rats
Rats, Inbred Lew
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