Hyphomonas spp., Shewanella spp., and other marine bacteria lack heterogeneous (ladderlike) lipopolysaccharides

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The lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of 19 marine bacteria were examined for size heterogeneities by using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in conjunction with an LPS-specific silver staining method. Fifteen marine bacteria had an R-type LPS instead of the ladderlike LPS array characteristic of most bacteria. In addition, three marine bacteria also had a single large LPS molecule. Without constraints (e.g., surface masking), R-type LPS, a more hydrophobic molecule, predominates in Shewanella and Hyphomonas species and in other marine bacteria.

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Sledjeski, D. D., & Weiner, R. M. (1991). Hyphomonas spp., Shewanella spp., and other marine bacteria lack heterogeneous (ladderlike) lipopolysaccharides. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.57.7.2094-2096.1991

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