Structure and function of lipopolyaccharide lipid A in bacteria —A review
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    Lipid A, the hydrophobic group of lipopolysaccharide, covers the surface of most Gram-negative bacteria. Lipopolysaccharide, known as endotoxin, can cause fatal disease like sepsis syndrome. Resent studies have shown that it is only the lipid A part of lipopolysaccharide that has the function of endotoxin. After entering the human body, lipid A on the surface of bacteria can stimulate the Toll-like-receptor 4 on the surface of host cells, cause a series of reaction, and produce different cytokines. Here we have discussed the structure, biosynthesis and pathogenesis of lipid A. The application of lipid A in vaccine development was proposed.

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Yanyan Li, Feng Shi, Ye Li, Xiaoyuan Wang. Structure and function of lipopolyaccharide lipid A in bacteria —A review. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2008, 48(6): 844-849

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  • Received:December 06,2007
  • Revised:February 28,2008
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