CarboDB Marine fungal polysaccharide YCP 1913

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Carbohydrate Name

Marine fungal polysaccharide YCP

Carbohydrate Class

Miscellaneous

Source Microbe

Phoma herbarum YS4108

Basic Structure

It has a structure of α-(1-->4)-D-glucan branched with α-(1-->6)-D-linked side chain


Proposed functions

YCP strongly stimulates both cell-mediated and humoral immunities in in vivo and in vitro conditions. YCP administration could significantly suppress the growth of mouse-transplanted tumor

Antigenic Nature used to produce antibodies

Glycoconjugates

Carrier Name

Bovine serum albumin

Conjugation Method

80 ul of 1-cyano dimethylamino pyridinium tetrafluorate (400 mM in acetonitrile) was added to 2 ml of YCP (4 uM in water). The pH of the reaction mixture was subsequently raised to 9.0 by the addition of 300 mM triethylamine. After 80 ul of BSA (2 mM in 150 mM NaCl) being added, the reaction lasting overnight at C was quenched with 1 ml of 500 mM ethanolamine. The reaction mixture was dialyzed against 10 mM PBS (pH 7.4) and then applied to a Sephacryl S400 column (100 4 1.6 cm) eluted with PBS. The fractions containing the conjugate were pooled, dialyzed against distilled water. The amount of polysaccharide in the conjugate was determined by the sulfuric acid method and the content of protein by s method. Its hapten ratio was estimated as mole of protein per mole of polysaccharide. The conjugate emerged as a single peak in the void volume and entirely separated from free BSA and/or YCP

Antibodies

Mab R10F

Antibody type and class

IgM

Assay System

inhibition ELISA, double immunodiffusion

Cross-reactivity

This Mab was highly specific to P. herbarum YCP polysaccharide

Proposed epitopes

N/A

Proposed Utility

This Mab is a promising drug candidate

Weblink

PubMed

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