'Lipoteichoic acid' of Bifidobacterium bifidum subspecies pennsylvanicum DSM 20239. A lipoglycan with monoglycerophosphate side chains.

The lipid macroamphiphile of Bifidobacterium bifidum subsp. pennsylvanicum DSM 20239 was extracted with phenol/water and purified by treatment with nucleases and hydrophobic interaction chromatography. From analytical data, the results of Smith degradation, hydrolysis with HF and methylation studies, the following structure is proposed: (formula; see text) where n and m are approximately 7-10 and 8-15, respectively. The monoglycerophosphate residues have the sn-glycero-1-phosphate configuration; 20-50% of them are substituted with L-alanine in ester linkage. The lipid anchor is most likely a galactosyldiacylglycerol, part of which carries a third fatty acid. This is the first example among gram-positive bacteria of a glycerophosphate-containing lipid macroamphiphile that carries the glycerophosphate residues as monomeric side chains on a lipoglycan. Further, it contains L-alanine in place of the D-alanine found in lipoteichoic acids.

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