Affiliation:
1. Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie, D-63 Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract
The surface carbohydrate structures on the cell membranes of various mycoplasma species have been investigated by using lectins, which are sugar-specific proteins. Carbohydrate structures presumably bound to glycolipids, with both galactose and glucose units, were found to be exposed on the surface of
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
and its temperature-sensitive mutants,
M. mycoides
var.
mycoides
and
capri, M. pulmonis, M. gallinarum
, and
M. gallisepticum
. Lipid-bound glucose was found on
M. neurolyticum
. The possible relationship of the lipid-bound surface carbohydrate groups to the known serological cross-reactions and lipid compositions of the various mycoplasma species is discussed. Intact
Acholeplasma laidlawii
and
M. fermentans
have no lectin-binding sites exposed on their surfaces; galactose groups were discovered only after Pronase digestion of the organisms, suggesting that their glycolipids are hidden under a protein layer. Neither intact nor Pronase-digested
M. hominis
reacted with the lectins; this is fully consistent with the lipid composition of this organism, which contains glycolipids. The lectins from
Vicia cracca
and
Phaseolus vulgaris
, which react with
N
-acetyl-galactosamine groups, agglutinated
M. gallinarum, M. gallisepticum, M. mycoides
var.
capri
, and
M. pulmonis
. The agglutinability was lost after Pronase treatment, indicating that the corresponding carbohydrates are presumably protein bound. They may be correlated with the extracellular structures observed by electron microscopy of both sectioned and negatively stained mycoplasma species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
67 articles.
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