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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Sep 1997, 3512-3518, Vol 63, No. 9
J Lemoine, F Chirat, JM Wieruszeski, G Strecker, N Favre and JR Neeser
We investigated the structures of the exopolysaccharides (EPSs) produced by
Streptococcus thermophilus SFi39 and SFi12. Both polymers were found to
have molecular masses of greater than 2 x 10(6) Da. The SFi39 EPS consisted
of D-glucose and D-galactose in a molar ratio of 1:1, whereas the SFi12 EPS
was composed of D-galactose, L-rhamnose, and D-glucose in a molar ratio of
3:2:1. Methylation analysis of and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
recorded from the native polysaccharide, as well as oligosaccharides
released by partial acid hydrolysis, allowed the complete structural
determination of the SFi39 EPS, which consists of the following
tetrasaccharide repeating unit: [formula: see text] Similar spectra
recorded only from the native polysaccharide were sufficient to allow the
structural determination of the SFi12 EPS, which consists of the following
hexasaccharide repeating unit: [formula: see text] This study shows that
the texturizing properties of different S. thermophilus ropy strains are
based on the production of EPSs exhibiting chemical similarities but
structural differences.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Structural characterization of the exocellular polysaccharides produced by Streptococcus thermophilus SFi39 and SFi12
Universite des Sciences et Techniques de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
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