Die Aminosäuresequenz des Serin und Asparaginsäure enthaltenden Mureins von Bifidobacterium bifidum Orla Jensen

Translated title of the contribution: The amino acid sequence of the serin and aspartic acid eontaining mureins of Bifidobacterium bifidum ORLA JENSEN

Dieter Koch, Karl heinz Schleifer, Otto Kandler

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Abstract

Cell walls of Bifidobacterium bifidum var. pennsylvanicus were isolated. The Polysaccharide consisted of glucose, galactose and rhamnose. Teichoic acid was not present. The murein (peptidoglycan) contained MurNAc, GlcNH2NAc, D-Glu, Ala. L-Ser, D-Asp and L-Orn in a ratio of about 1:1:1:2:1:1:1. In one batch a high amount of L-glutamic acid was found. It was not a constituent of the murein since it remained in the lysozyme insensitive residue. The amino acid sequence of the murein was determined by analyzing the Oligopeptides arising during partial acid hydrolysis. It was shown that the peptide subunits attached to the muramic acid are the same as in many other mureins: L-Ala-D-Glu-L-Orn-D-Ala. The interpeptide bridge consisted of β-D-aspartyl-L-serine. Since about 35 % of aspartic acid and 6% of Ornithine are N-terminal in the cell wall, it was assumed that only 60% of the peptide subunits are cross-linked. 4 other strains of B. bifidum proved to contain the same type of murein. While all other strains of other species of Bifidobacterium investigated contained other types of murein, it seems likely that the Orn-Ser-Asp type of the murein is typical of B. bifidum.

Translated title of the contributionThe amino acid sequence of the serin and aspartic acid eontaining mureins of Bifidobacterium bifidum ORLA JENSEN
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)1294-1301
Number of pages8
JournalZeitschrift fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences
Volume25
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 1970
Externally publishedYes

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