Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720
Abstract
We have obtained evidence for two structurally and antigenically different
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
cell wall mannans. One, which occurs widely and is found in
S. cerevisiae
strain 238C, is already known to be a neutral mannan which yields mannose, mannobiose, mannotriose, and mannotetraose on acetolysis of the (1 → 6)-linked backbone. The other, which was found in
S. cerevisiae
brewer's strains, is a phosphomannan with a structure very similar to that of
Kloeckera brevis
mannan.
S. cerevisiae
(brewer's yeast strain) was agglutinated by antiserum prepared against
Kloeckera brevis
cells. The mannan, isolated from a proteolytic digest of the cell wall of the former, did not react with
S. cerevisiae
238C antiserum, whereas it cross-reacted strongly with
K. brevis
antiserum. Controlled acetolysis cleaved the (1 → 6)-linkages in the polysaccharide backbone and released mannose, mannobiose, mannotriose, and mannotriose phosphate. Mild acid treatment of the phosphomannan hydrolyzed the phosphodiester linkage, yielding phosphomonoester mannan and mannose. The resulting phosphomonoester mannan reacted with antiserum prepared against
K. brevis
possessing monoester phosphate groups on the cell surface. α-
d
-Mannose-1-phosphate completely inhibited the precipitin reaction between brewer's yeast mannan and the homologous antiserum. Flocculent and nonflocculent strains of this yeast were shown to have similar structural and immunological properties.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
29 articles.
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