CarboDB O-polysaccharide 1503

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Carbohydrate Name

O-polysaccharide

Carbohydrate Class

O-polysaccharide [LPS]

Source Microbe

Acinetobacter baumannii strain 24

Basic Structure

Acinetobacter LPSs consist of a polysaccharide covalently linked to a lipid component, termed lipid A, which anchors the LPS in the outer membrane. This polysaccharide is divided into the core oligosaccharide (linked to lipid A) and the O-polysaccharide or O-antigen. This type of LPS is referred to as the smooth- or S-form phenotype; the O-antigens are characteristic for a given LPS and the parental bacterial strain


Proposed functions

Since all recently investigated LPSs from Acinetobacter strains have been shown to be of the smooth phenotype, a serotyping scheme for identification of members of this genus may also be possible

Antigenic Nature used to produce antibodies

Heat killed bacteria

Carrier Name

nil

Conjugation Method

nil

Antibodies

Polysera

Antibody type and class

N/A

Assay System

Enzyme immunoassay

Cross-reactivity

The antisera cross-reacted with 13 strains A. baumannii

Proposed epitopes

N/A

Proposed Utility

This Mab can be used to detect the presence of bacterial antigens in lungs from infected animals

Weblink

PubMed Central

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