After treatment of isolated cells walls of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum with sodium hydroxide or anhydrous hydrazine, water soluble glycan strands were obtained. These consisted of alternating (beta 1-3)-linked D-glucosamine and (alpha 1-3)-linked L-talosaminuronic acid residues and their length was about 25 disaccharides. Some of the L-talosaminuronic acid residues remained linked to either glutamic acid or the peptides N-gamma-glutamylalanine and N epsilon-(gamma-glutamylalanyl)lysine, indicating that the peptide moiety of pseudomurein is bound to the carboxyl group of talosaminuronic acid via the amino group of glutamic acid.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bchm2.1983.364.1.627 | DOI Listing |
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