Methylation and acetolysis of extracellular D-mannans from yeast.

نویسندگان

  • F R Seymour
  • M E Slodki
  • R D Plattner
  • R M Stodola
چکیده

Methylation-fragmentation analyses were conducted on a series of extra-cellular, yeast alpha-D-linked mannans representing six different structural types. D-Mannans of low degree of branching were produced by Hansenula capsulata strains and by species related to H. holstii, The former consisted primarily of (1 leads to 2)- and (1 leads to 6)-linked D-mannosyl residues; the latter, of (1 leads to 2)- and (1 leads to 3)-linked D-mannosyl residues. Although the remaining structural types were highly branched, each gave distinct methylation-patterns indicative of (1 leads to 6)-linked backbones to which are appended non-(1 leads to 6)-linked side-chains. Acetolysis studies were correlated with the methylation analyses, and the correlation demonstrated that each branched polymer possesses side chains of heterogeneous length.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Carbohydrate research

دوره 48 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1976