Affiliation:
1. Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-4712,1 and
2. Department of Plant Pathology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 652112
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and capsular polysaccharides (K antigens) may influence the interaction of rhizobia with their specific hosts; therefore, we conducted a comparative analysis of
Sinorhizobium fredii
and
Sinorhizobium meliloti
, which are genetically related, yet symbiotically distinct, nitrogen-fixing microsymbionts of legumes. We found that both species typically produce strain-specific K antigens that consist of 3-deoxy-
d
-
manno
-2-octulosonic acid (Kdo), or other 1-carboxy-2-keto-3-deoxy sugars (such as sialic acid), and hexoses. The K antigens of each strain are distinguished by glycosyl composition, anomeric configuration, acetylation, and molecular weight distribution. One consistent difference between the K antigens of
S. fredii
and those of
S. meliloti
is the presence of
N
-acetyl groups in the polysaccharides of the latter. In contrast to the K antigens, the LPS of
Sinorhizobium
spp. are major common antigens. Rough (R) LPS is the predominant form of LPS produced by cultured cells, and some strains release almost no detectable smooth (S) LPS upon extraction.
Sinorhizobium
spp. are delineated into two major RLPS core serogroups, which do not correspond to species (i.e., host range). The O antigens of the SLPS, when present, have similar degrees of polymerization and appear to be structurally conserved throughout the genus. Interestingly, one strain was found to be distinct from all others:
S. fredii
HH303 produces a unique K antigen, which contains galacturonic acid and rhamnose, and the RLPS did not fall into either of the RLPS core serogroups. The results of this study indicate that the conserved S- and RLPS of
Sinorhizobium
spp. lack the structural information necessary to influence host specificity, whereas the variable K antigens may affect strain-cultivar interactions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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