Structure of stewartan, the capsular exopolysaccharide from the corn pathogen Erwinia stewartii.Carbohydr Res. 1996 Jul 19; 288:189-201.CR
Abstract
Stewartan, the acidic exopolysaccharide of Erwinia stewartii, was purified from agar grown cells. To facilitate its structural analysis, chemical and enzymatic depolymerizations were carried out using hydrofluoric acid and E. amylovora phage phi-Ea1h, respectively. Structural characterization of the resulting oligosaccharides was performed by a combination of mass spectrometric and one- and two-dimensional (1D/2D) NMR spectroscopic techniques. A branched repeating unit with seven monosaccharide residues, all in their pyranose forms, was found: [Table: see text]
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Nimtz, M, et al. "Structure of Stewartan, the Capsular Exopolysaccharide From the Corn Pathogen Erwinia Stewartii." Carbohydrate Research, vol. 288, 1996, pp. 189-201.
Nimtz M, Mort A, Wray V, et al. Structure of stewartan, the capsular exopolysaccharide from the corn pathogen Erwinia stewartii. Carbohydr Res. 1996;288:189-201.
Nimtz, M., Mort, A., Wray, V., Domke, T., Zhang, Y., Coplin, D. L., & Geider, K. (1996). Structure of stewartan, the capsular exopolysaccharide from the corn pathogen Erwinia stewartii. Carbohydrate Research, 288, 189-201.
Nimtz M, et al. Structure of Stewartan, the Capsular Exopolysaccharide From the Corn Pathogen Erwinia Stewartii. Carbohydr Res. 1996 Jul 19;288:189-201. PubMed PMID: 8765731.
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T1 - Structure of stewartan, the capsular exopolysaccharide from the corn pathogen Erwinia stewartii.
AU - Nimtz,M,
AU - Mort,A,
AU - Wray,V,
AU - Domke,T,
AU - Zhang,Y,
AU - Coplin,D L,
AU - Geider,K,
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PY - 1996/7/19/medline
PY - 1996/7/19/entrez
SP - 189
EP - 201
JF - Carbohydrate research
JO - Carbohydr Res
VL - 288
N2 - Stewartan, the acidic exopolysaccharide of Erwinia stewartii, was purified from agar grown cells. To facilitate its structural analysis, chemical and enzymatic depolymerizations were carried out using hydrofluoric acid and E. amylovora phage phi-Ea1h, respectively. Structural characterization of the resulting oligosaccharides was performed by a combination of mass spectrometric and one- and two-dimensional (1D/2D) NMR spectroscopic techniques. A branched repeating unit with seven monosaccharide residues, all in their pyranose forms, was found: [Table: see text]
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