Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species

Gram negative bacteria frequently synthesize a great number of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) molecular species. The high LPS structural heterogeneity and its trend to conform molecular aggregates make the fraction of its molecular species extremely difficult. The application of chromatographic methods i...

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Main Authors: Elder Pupo, Eugenio Hardy
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Language:English
Published: Elfos Scientiae
Series:Biotecnología Aplicada
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spelling doaj-5d852f71485c4cb7876e5616bd458acc2020-11-25T02:52:22ZengElfos ScientiaeBiotecnología Aplicada1027-2852261915S1027-28522009000100001Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular speciesElder Pupo0Eugenio Hardy1Universidad de la HabanaCentro de Ingeniería Genética y BiotecnologíaGram negative bacteria frequently synthesize a great number of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) molecular species. The high LPS structural heterogeneity and its trend to conform molecular aggregates make the fraction of its molecular species extremely difficult. The application of chromatographic methods individually has allowed the obtainment of little homogeneous LPS fractions. With the combination of orthogonal chromatographic principles, only the purification of the simplest rough type LPS up to chemical homogeneity has been reached. This has determined that efforts aimed at more homogeneous LPS isolation is focused on the use of electrophoresis in slab gel. Electrophoresis methods are capable of separating species of similar molecular masses next to from the most complex smooth type LPS. Consequently upon this basis, a new methodology allowing the isolation of intact LPS of either rough or smooth types up to electrophoretic homogeneity has been developed. Under such methodology, sensible structural analysis through mass spectrometry and LAL (Limulus Amebocyte Lysate) activity of LPS individual species is feasible, composed of just a few chemical species. This methodology has proved the possible way of combining electrophoresis with other orthogonal separation principles, a further step which could guarantee the obtainment of chemically homogeneous preparations from complex LPS mixtures.http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1027-28522009000100001&lng=en&tlng=enlipopolisacáridoaislamientocromatografíaelectroforesistinción inversaeluciónespectrometría de masas
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author Elder Pupo
Eugenio Hardy
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Eugenio Hardy
Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
Biotecnología Aplicada
lipopolisacárido
aislamiento
cromatografía
electroforesis
tinción inversa
elución
espectrometría de masas
author_facet Elder Pupo
Eugenio Hardy
author_sort Elder Pupo
title Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
title_short Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
title_full Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
title_fullStr Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
title_full_unstemmed Complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of Gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
title_sort complexity and solutions to the isolation problem of gram negative lipopolysaccharides' bacteria molecular species
publisher Elfos Scientiae
series Biotecnología Aplicada
issn 1027-2852
description Gram negative bacteria frequently synthesize a great number of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) molecular species. The high LPS structural heterogeneity and its trend to conform molecular aggregates make the fraction of its molecular species extremely difficult. The application of chromatographic methods individually has allowed the obtainment of little homogeneous LPS fractions. With the combination of orthogonal chromatographic principles, only the purification of the simplest rough type LPS up to chemical homogeneity has been reached. This has determined that efforts aimed at more homogeneous LPS isolation is focused on the use of electrophoresis in slab gel. Electrophoresis methods are capable of separating species of similar molecular masses next to from the most complex smooth type LPS. Consequently upon this basis, a new methodology allowing the isolation of intact LPS of either rough or smooth types up to electrophoretic homogeneity has been developed. Under such methodology, sensible structural analysis through mass spectrometry and LAL (Limulus Amebocyte Lysate) activity of LPS individual species is feasible, composed of just a few chemical species. This methodology has proved the possible way of combining electrophoresis with other orthogonal separation principles, a further step which could guarantee the obtainment of chemically homogeneous preparations from complex LPS mixtures.
topic lipopolisacárido
aislamiento
cromatografía
electroforesis
tinción inversa
elución
espectrometría de masas
url http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1027-28522009000100001&lng=en&tlng=en
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