Occurrence of an α-galacturonosyl-ceramide in the dioxin-degrading bacterium Sphingomonas wittichii

  • Kawahara K
  • Kubota M
  • Sato N
  • et al.
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Abstract

The chemical structure of two glycosphingolipids (GSLs) found in the dioxin-degrading bacterium Sphingomonas wittichii strain RW1 was investigated by means of mass spectrometry and (1)H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. One of the GSLs was alpha-D-glucuronosyl-ceramide, commonly present in Sphingomonas spp., and the other was proved to be alpha-D-galacturonosyl-ceramide, whose sugar configuration has not been reported before. In both GSLs the ceramide portion was composed of myristic acid or 2-hydroxy-myristic acid as the fatty acid, and 2-amino-1,3-octadecanediol or 2-amino-cis-13,14-methylene-1,3-eicosanediol as the dihydrosphingosine.

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Kawahara, K., Kubota, M., Sato, N., Tsuge, K., & Seto, Y. (2002). Occurrence of an α-galacturonosyl-ceramide in the dioxin-degrading bacterium Sphingomonas wittichii. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 214(2), 289–294. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2002.tb11361.x

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