Taxonomic group: bacteria / Proteobacteria
(Phylum: Proteobacteria)
The structure was elucidated in this paperNCBI PubMed ID: 3214567Journal NLM ID: 8606068Publisher: Ottawa: National Research Council of Canada
Institutions: Division of Biological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ont.
Salmonella boecker, which belongs to group 0:6, 14(H) and shows the antigenic factors 6, 14, [1], and [25], defined by the Kauffmann-White system, produces two lipopolysaccharides differing from each other in the structures of their 0-poly-saccharide moieties. By glycose composition, partial hydrolysis, nitrous acid deamination, methylation, optical rotation, and 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance studies, the O-polysaccharides were demonstrated to be high-molecular-weight polymers (I and II) composed of either structurally related repeating tetrasaccharide or repeating pentasaccharide units having the structures and (table; see text).
Structure type: polymer chemical repeating unit
Location inside paper: I
Compound class: O-polysaccharide, O-antigen
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_130701,IEDB_136104,IEDB_137340,IEDB_137485,IEDB_140116,IEDB_141807,IEDB_141830,IEDB_143632,IEDB_144983,IEDB_151531,IEDB_152206,IEDB_983930,SB_136,SB_196,SB_44,SB_67,SB_72
Related record ID(s): 20665, 21421, 105803, 105825, 108621
NCBI Taxonomy refs (TaxIDs): 59201Reference(s) to other database(s): GTC:G87308MU, GlycomeDB:
26832
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There is only one chemically distinct structure: