The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Structural and Immunochemical Studies of Teichoic Acid of Listeria monocytogenes
Kei-ichi KAMISANGOHideji FUJIIHiroyuki OKUMURAIkuo SAIKIYoshio ARAKIYuichi YAMAMURAIchiro AZUMA
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1983 Volume 93 Issue 5 Pages 1401-1409

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An immunologically active teichoic acid component was isolated from the cell wall of Listeria monocytogenes strain EGD. The teichoic acid component, accounting for about 20% of the weight of cell wall, contained N-acetylglucosamine, rhamnose, ribitol, and phosphorus in a molar ratio of 0.95:1.0:0.97:0.98. The molecular weight of the teichoic acid chain was about 120, 000 as analyzed by gel filtration. The probable structure was deduced from the results of methylation analysis, Smith degradation, and proton magnetic resonance spectrometry of the teichoic acid, together with the characterization of fragments obtained by treatment with hydro-fluoric acid, as follows:
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Inhibition testing with monosaccharide and fragments obtained from HF treatment of Listeria teichoic acid in the quantitative precipitin reaction suggested that the rhamnose residue is a major antigenic determinant.

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