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Microextraction of bacterial lipid A: easy and rapid method for mass spectrometric characterization

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
Volume 46, Issue 8, Pages 1773-1778

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.D500014-JLR200

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endotoxin; lipopolysaccharide; hydrolysis

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Endotoxins ( lipopolysaccharides) are the main components of Gram-negative bacterial outer membranes. A quick and simple way to isolate their lipid region ( lipid A) directly from whole bacterial cells was devised. This method using hot ammonium-isobutyrate solvent was applied to small quantities of cells and proved to be indispensable when a rapid characterization of lipid A structure by mass spectrometry was required. Biological activities of endotoxins are directly related to the lipid A structures, which vary greatly with cell growth conditions. This method is suitable for rough- and smooth- type bacteria and very efficient for screening variations in lipid A structures. Data are acquired in a few hours and avoid the use of phenol in extraction.

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