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Carbohydrate Name

O-polysaccharide [Terminal hexasaccharides]

Carbohydrate Class

O-polysaccharide [LPS]

Source Microbe

Vibrio cholerae O1 LPS serotype ogawa

Basic Structure

The O-antigen part consists of (1-->2)-α-linked 4-amino-4,6-dideoxy-D-mannose (perosamine) whose amino group is acylated with 3-deoxy-L-glycero-tetronic acid. The terminal sugar is characterized by a 2-O-methyl group


Proposed functions

V. cholerae lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a critical component of the outer membrane that is required for virulence, is a known target for immune responses following infection or immunization. Antibodies specific for V. cholerae LPS are correlated with protection against cholera

Antigenic Nature used to produce antibodies

Glycoconjugates

Carrier Name

BSA

Conjugation Method

The purified carbohydrates were subjected to aminolysis to afford ethylenediamine derivatives, which were treated with squaric acid diethyl ester. The squaric acid monoesters, thus obtained, were treated with BSA to give neoglycoconjugates

Antibodies

Antisera

Antibody type and class

IgG and IgM

Assay System

ELISA

Cross-reactivity

N/A

Proposed epitopes

The epitope was named as Epitope A. Epitope A was postulated to be either the perosamine residues or the N-tetronic acid (N-3-deoxy-L-glycero-tetronic acid) side chain

Proposed Utility

This antisera showed protection

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PubMed

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