Hrabak E M, Urbano M R, Dazzo F B
J Bacteriol. 1981 Nov;148(2):697-711. doi: 10.1128/jb.148.2.697-711.1981.
The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Rhizobium trifolii 0403 was isolated at different stages of growth and was examined for its (i) ability to bind a white clover lectin (trifoliin A), (ii) immunochemical properties, and (iii) composition. There was significantly more binding of trifoliin A to purified LPS and cells in the early stationary phase than to cells in the exponential phase. Immunofluorescence and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays indicated that new antigenic determinants of the LPS appeared for brief periods on cells at the end of the lag phase and again at the beginning of the stationary phase. These new antigens were not detected on cells in midexponential or late stationary phase. Monovalent fragments of immunoglobulin G antibodies raised against the unique antigenic determinants in the LPS competitively blocked the binding of trifoliin A to cells in the early stationary phase. Gas chromatographic analysis showed that the relative quantity of several glycosyl components in the LPS increased as the culture advanced from the midexponential to the early stationary phase. In addition, LPS from cells in the early stationary phase had a higher aggregate molecular weight. Quinovosamine (2-amino-2,6-dideoxyglucose) was identified by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry as a sugar component of the LPS which had not been previously reported. D-Quinovosamine, N-acetyl-D-quinovosamine, and its n-propyl-beta-glycoside were effective hapten sugars which inhibited the binding of trifoliin A, anti-clover root antibody, and homologous antibody to these new determinants in the LPS. White clover plants had more infected root hairs after incubation with an inoculum of cells in the early stationary phase than after incubation with cells in the midexponential phase. The profound influence of the growth phase on the composition of lectin-binding polysaccharides of Rhizobium may be a major underlying cause of conflicting data among laboratories testing the lectin-recognition hypothesis. In addition, these chemical modifications may reflect mechanisms which regulate Rhizobium-root hair recognition in this nitrogen-fixing symbiosis.
从三叶草根瘤菌0403中分离出处于不同生长阶段的脂多糖(LPS),并对其进行了以下检测:(i)与白三叶草凝集素(三叶草素A)结合的能力;(ii)免疫化学特性;(iii)组成成分。在稳定期早期,纯化的LPS和细胞与三叶草素A的结合显著多于指数生长期的细胞。免疫荧光和酶联免疫吸附测定表明,LPS的新抗原决定簇在延迟期末期短暂出现在细胞上,并在稳定期开始时再次出现。在指数生长期中期或稳定期末期的细胞上未检测到这些新抗原。针对LPS中独特抗原决定簇产生的单价免疫球蛋白G抗体片段竞争性地阻断了三叶草素A与稳定期早期细胞的结合。气相色谱分析表明,随着培养从指数生长期中期推进到稳定期早期,LPS中几种糖基成分的相对含量增加。此外,稳定期早期细胞的LPS具有更高的聚集分子量。通过气相色谱 - 质谱联用鉴定出奎诺糖胺(2 - 氨基 - 2,