Biosynthesis of Rhizobium trifolii capsular polysaccharide: Enzymatic transfer of pyruvate sustitutions into lipid-bound saccharide intermediates

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The activity of capsular polysaccharide pyruvyltransferase catalyzing the pyruvylation of acidic heteropolysaccharide was measured in Rhizobium trifolii 843 and 0403 rif. This enzyme activity was determined with EDTA-treated cells, uridine diphosphate-sugar precursors, and phosphoenol [1-14C]pyruvate. Activity was measured by the incorporation of radioactivity into organic solvent-soluble glycoconjugates. Enzymatic pyruvylation of capsular polysaccharide occurred from phosphoenolpyruvate at the lipid-bound saccharide stage.

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Gardiol, A. E., & Dazzo, F. B. (1986). Biosynthesis of Rhizobium trifolii capsular polysaccharide: Enzymatic transfer of pyruvate sustitutions into lipid-bound saccharide intermediates. Journal of Bacteriology, 168(3), 1459–1462. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.168.3.1459-1462.1986

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