Lipopolysaccharide Containing l -Acofriose in the Filamentous Blue-Green Alga Anabaena variabilis

Abstract
For the first time, an O-antigenic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) has been isolated from a filamentous blue-green alga ( Anabaena variabilis ). It was extractable with phenol-water, resulting in extraction of the bulk of the LPS into the phenol phase. The polysaccharide moiety of this LPS consists of l -rhamnose, its 3-O-methyl ether l -acofriose, d -mannose, d -glucose, and d -galactose. l -Glycero- d -mannoheptose and 2-keto-3-deoxyoctonate, the two characteristic sugar components of enteric LPS, and phosphate groups are absent from the A. variabilis O antigen. The only amino sugar present is d -glucosamine. Three hydroxy fatty acids were identified, namely, β-hydroxymyristic, β-hydroxypalmitic and β-hydroxystearic acids, in addition to palmitic and unidentified fatty acid. The LPS of A. variabilis is localized in the outermost cell wall layer and behaves like a bacterial O antigen in serological tests. The passive hemagglutination yielded high titers with isolated LPS (pretreated by heat or by alkali) and rabbit antisera prepared against living or heat-killed cells. The position of the precipitation arcs after immunoelectrophoresis of the O antigen indicates the lack of charged groups. The water phase of the phenol-water extract contains, in high yield, a glucose polymer. It is serologically inactive as shown by the passive hemagglutination test and by agar-gel precipitation.