The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Structural Requirements of Lipid A Responsible for the Functions: A Study with Chemically Synthesized Lipid A and Its Analogues
J. Yuzuru HOMMAMotohiro MATSUURAShiro KANEGASAKIYasuaki KAWAKUBOYasuhiko KOJIMANobuyuki SHIBUKAWAYoshio KUMAZAWAAkihiro YAMAMOTOKen-ichi TANAMOTOTatsuji YASUDAMasahiro IMOTOHiroyuki YOSHIMURAShoichi KUSUMOTOTetsuo SHIBA
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1985 Volume 98 Issue 2 Pages 395-406

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Abstract
To confirm the revised lipid A structure of Escherichia coli and to establish the structure responsible for its functions, biological activities of the synthetic compounds based on the presented structure of E. coli lipid A were investigated. Compound 506, 2-deoxy-6-O-{2-deoxy-2-[(R)-3-dodecanoyloxytetradecanoylamino]-3-0-[(R)-3-tetradecanoyloxytetradecanoyl]-β-D-glucopyranosyl}-3-O-[(R)-3-hydroxytetradecanoyl]-2-[(R)-3-hydroxytetradecanoylamino]-α-D-glucopyranose 1, 4'-bis(phos-phate), exhibited activities identical to those of natural E. coli lipid A in eliciting Shwartzman reaction and tests on lethality, pyrogenicity, interferon and tumor necrosis factor-inducing activities as well as in B-cell activating activity and Limulus amebocyte lysate gelating activity. With the exception of the Shwartzman reaction the monophosphorylated synthetic compounds at either the I or 4' position showed slightly lower activities than the compound with the bisphosphorylated compound (Compound 506). The compound without the phosphate group showed no or only very weak activities. The structural requirements for each activity (i.e. binding position and composition of fatty acids and presence of phosphate groups) are discussed taking into account the results of previous investigations.
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