2015
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00207-15
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Structures of Capsular Polysaccharide Serotypes 35F and 35C of Streptococcus pneumoniae Determined by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Their Relation to Other Cross-Reactive Serotypes

Abstract: The structures of Streptococcus pneumoniae capsular polysaccharides (CPSs) are essential for defining the antigenic as well as genetic relationships between CPS serotypes. The four serotypes that comprise CPS serogroup 35 (i.e., types 35F, 35A, 35B, and 35C) are known to cross-react with genetically related type 20, 29, 34, 42, or 47F. While the structures of CPS serotype 35A (CPS35A) and CPS35B are known, those of CPS35F and CPS35C are not. In the present study, the serotypes of CPS35F and CPS35C were charact… Show more

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“…The two O-acetyl peaks at 2.156/21.18 and 2.096/21.03 in 1 H/ 13 C represented di-O-acetyl groups at 5-and 6-positions of residue A (3-␤-Galf). The relative heights of these peaks in the HSQC spectra suggested 100% di-O-acetylation forms in both; however, in our previously reported structure of commercial serotype 42 polysaccharide, there was one form with 54% O-acetylation at both A5 and A6, a second form with 30% acetylation at A6, and a third form without acetylation (13).…”
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“…The two O-acetyl peaks at 2.156/21.18 and 2.096/21.03 in 1 H/ 13 C represented di-O-acetyl groups at 5-and 6-positions of residue A (3-␤-Galf). The relative heights of these peaks in the HSQC spectra suggested 100% di-O-acetylation forms in both; however, in our previously reported structure of commercial serotype 42 polysaccharide, there was one form with 54% O-acetylation at both A5 and A6, a second form with 30% acetylation at A6, and a third form without acetylation (13).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…5) clearly demonstrated the distinct difference between the two polysaccharides. CPS from SP147 had two O-acetyl peaks at the same chemical shifts as those of the SP155 CPS but contained an additional peak at 2.140 ppm in 1 H/21.12 ppm in 13 C absent in SP155 (Fig. 5A).…”
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