Rhizobium Etli (RE) Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Structure

作者: R. W. Carlson , E. L. Kannenberg , L. S. Forsberg , S. Xie

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4795-2_26

关键词: BiochemistryRhizobium etliStrain (chemistry)Rhizobium leguminosarumRhizobiumOligosaccharideBacterial cell structureBacteriaChemistryLipid A

摘要: The LPS is the major component of outer leaflet Gram-negative bacterial cell wall. In most cases LPSs can be divided into three structural regions; (1) a strain specific polysaccharide known as 0-chain which attached to (2) an oligosaccharide core, which, in turn (3) lipid A consists fatty acylated disaccharide. These general features also apply from Rhizobium bacteria.

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