Marine Drugs (Apr 2020)

Detailed Structural Characterization of the Lipooligosaccharide from the Extracellular Membrane Vesicles of <i>Shewanella vesiculosa</i> HM13

  • Rossella Di Guida,
  • Angela Casillo,
  • Fumiaki Yokoyama,
  • Jun Kawamoto,
  • Tatsuo Kurihara,
  • Maria Michela Corsaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md18050231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
p. 231

Abstract

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Bacterial extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs) are membrane-bound particles released during cell growth by a variety of microorganisms, among which are cold-adapted bacteria. Shewanella vesiculosa HM13, a cold-adapted Gram-negative bacterium isolated from the intestine of a horse mackerel, is able to produce a large amount of EMVs. S. vesiculosa HM13 has been found to include a cargo protein, P49, in the EMVs, but the entire mechanism in which P49 is preferentially included in the vesicles has still not been completely deciphered. Given these premises, and since the structural study of the components of the EMVs is crucial for deciphering the P49 transport mechanism, in this study the complete characterization of the lipooligosaccharide (LOS) isolated from the cells and from the EMVs of S. vesiculosa HM13 grown at 18 °C is reported. Both lipid A and core oligosaccharide have been characterized by chemical and spectroscopic methods.

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