Rhizobium meliloti and Agrobacterium tumefaciens synthesize periplasmic cyclic β-(1,2)-glucans during adaptation to hypoosmotic environments. It also appears that these glucans provide important functions during the interactions of these bacteria with plant hosts. A large fraction of these glucans may become modified with anionic substituents such as phosphoglycerol or succinic acid; however, the role(s) of these substituents is unknown. In this study, we show that growth of these bacteria in phosphate-limited media leads to a dramatic reduction in the levels of phosphoglycerol substituents present on the periplasmic cyclic β-(1,2)-glucans. Under these growth conditions, R. meliloti 1021 was found to synthesize anionic cyclic β- (1,2)-glucans containing only succinic acid substituents. Similar results were obtained with R. meliloti 7154 (an exoH mutant which lacks the ability to succinylate its high-molecular-weight exopolysaccharide), revealing that succinylation of the cyclic β-(1,2)-glucans is mediated by an enzyme system distinct from that involved in the succinylation of exopolysaccharide. In contrast, when A. tumefaciens C58 was grown in a phosphate-limited medium, it was found to synthesize only neutral cyclic β-(1,2)-glucans.
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Breedveld, M. W., Benesi, A. J., Marco, M. L., & Miller, K. J. (1995). Effect of phosphate limitation on synthesis of periplasmic cyclic β- (1,2)-glucans. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 61(3), 1045–1053. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.61.3.1045-1053.1995
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