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Complete Lipooligosaccharide Structure of the Clinical Isolate Acinetobacter baumannii, Strain SMAL

Authors :
Fregolino, Eleonora
Fugazza, Giulia
Galano, Eugenio
Gargiulo, Valentina
Landini, Paolo
Lanzetta, Rosa
Lindner, Buko
Pagani, Laura
Parrilli, Michelangelo
Holst, Otto
De Castro, Cristina
Source :
European Journal of Organic Chemistry; March 2010, Vol. 2010 Issue: 7 p1345-1352, 8p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Acinetobacter baumanniiis a pathogenic organism that posesses a serious health threat because of the occurrence of the large number of multidrugresistant strains. It can persist for prolonged periods in the hospital environment, infecting debilitated or immunecompromised patients. In this context, the endotoxin portion of the lipopolysaccharide, the lipid A, plays an important role in the pathogenesis of this bacterium, because it triggers the innate immune response and contributes to the inflammation state of the patient. In this study, the complete structure of the lipooligosaccharide has been determined. The saccharide backbone of the molecule was disclosed through chemical and spectroscopic analysis, whereas the lipid A moiety required detailed MS spectrometry and chemical investigations. The oligosaccharide backbone was found to be similar to that of A. baumanniiATCC 19606, although the LOS from the SMAL strain presented an enhanced zwitterionic character. The lipid A moiety comprises a heterogeneous and complex mixture of molecules: it possesses a conserved diphosphorylated disaccharide backbone substituted by three to seven fatty acids. The hexaacylated species appeared as the most abundant, and its chemical features, namely the number and the types of fatty acids, indicates its potential endotoxic activity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1434193X and 10990690
Volume :
2010
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Journal of Organic Chemistry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs20724835
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.200901396