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Type-specific Polysaccharides of Cryptococcus Neoformans. N.m.r.-spectral Study of a Glucuronomannan Chemically Derived from a Tremella Mesenterica Exopolysaccharide

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Journal Carbohydr Res
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1988 Nov 1
PMID 3072079
Citations 6
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A glucuronomannan (GM) was derived by removal, through Smith degradation, of xylose from the native (3-O-acetylglucurono)xylomannan exopolysaccharide isolated from Tremella mesenterica. 13C-N.m.r. chemical shifts measured at various pD values were compared for p-nitrophenyl beta-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid (1) and two GMs (2 and 3) differing in GlcA content (Man:GlcA; 2, 10:1; and 3, 5:1). Also measured and compared were pKa values for 1 and 2. One-dimensional and two-dimensional (COSY and HETCOR) n.m.r. data allowed unambiguous assignments of pD-sensitive chemical shifts due to 2-O-beta-D-GlcpA substituents attached to a (1----3)-linked alpha-D-Manp backbone. The pKa and n.m.r. data indicated that the CO2H groups in either GM are independent of each other, and are similar in behavior to those of p-nitrophenyl beta-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid molecules. The n.m.r. data confirmed the previous, chemically deduced, structural role of GlcpA in the native polysaccharide from T. mesenterica, and indicated that significant pD-induced changes occur in the stabilities of the glycosidic orientations in the GM. Previous 13C-n.m.r. assignments for 2-O-beta-D-GlcpA in polysaccharides derived from Cryptococcus neoformans serotype A-variant were confirmed, except for the signal due to the anomeric carbon atom. This signal is now known to be pD-sensitive. In acidic solutions, it is coincident with the signal (104.5 p.p.m.) due to the anomeric carbon atoms of the unsubstituted alpha-D-Manp backbone residues. In basic solutions, the 2-O-beta-D-GlcpA anomeric carbon resonance is shifted upfield by approximately 0.2 p.p.m., and is observed as a separate signal.

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