Résumé | Previous studies on LPS from Neisseria meningitidis strains M992B, the immunotype L6 strain, NMB, the type strain, a candidate LPS vaccine strain 6275z, and an extensively used clinical strain M986 had suggested that the location of the phosphoethanolamine (PEtn) residue was the 7-position of the distal heptose residue (HepII) of the inner-core oligosaccharide (OS). In all cases, this was only established by chemical methods, methylation linkage analyses. In this study, we have used standard NMR techniques to unequivocally show that the PEtn residue is actually located at the 6-position and not at the 7-position of the HepII residue in all of these strains. The 6-PEtn transferase genes were sequenced and their translated amino acid sequences were shown to be greater than 96% identical to that of the Lpt6 transferase from the L4 immunotype strain, which has been shown to transfer PEtn to the 6-position of the distal heptose residue. We discuss the implications of these findings with respect to the immunotyping scheme for the meningococci and in the context of LPS-based vaccine development. |
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