Taxonomic group: bacteria / Proteobacteria
(Phylum: Proteobacteria)
Associated disease: infection due to Escherichia coli [ICD11:
XN6P4 
]
The structure was elucidated in this paperNCBI PubMed ID: 7018909Publication DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1981.tb05343.xJournal NLM ID: 0107600Publisher: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science Ltd. on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies
Institutions: Max-Planck-Institut fur Immunbiologie, Freiburg
The capsular polysaccharide was isolated from Escherichia coli 010:K5:H4; it could not be obtained from a uncapsulated (K5-) mutant. It contains N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid in a molar ratio of 1:1. Acid hydrolysis of the acidic polysaccharide as well as Smith degradation and degradation by deamination of the carboxyl-reduced polysaccharide suggested that the polysaccharide is composed of a disaccharide repeating unit. The data obtained by methylation analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy indicated that the repeating sequence of the capsular polysaccharide is the 4-β-glucuronyl-1,4-α-N-acetylglucosaminyl unit. This structure is similar to that of desulfo-heparin.
Structure type: polymer chemical repeating unit
Trivial name: K5 polysaccharide, K-antigen, N-acetyl heparosan, heparosan (N-acetylheparosan), heparosan, heparosan (glycosaminoglycan GAG), K5 CPS, heparosan (K5-antigen), N-acetylheparosan
Compound class: EPS, K-antigen, CPS, polysaccharide
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_115136,IEDB_140630,IEDB_141807,IEDB_151531,IEDB_153764,IEDB_423153
Methods: GC-MS
NCBI Taxonomy refs (TaxIDs): 562Reference(s) to other database(s): GTC:G26089XS, GlycomeDB:
656
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There is only one chemically distinct structure: