CarboDB Glycopeptidolipid antigen 1666

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Contents

Carbohydrate Name

Glycopeptidolipid antigen

Carbohydrate Class

Miscellaneous

Source Microbe

Mycobacterium avium complex serovar 4

Basic Structure

This antigen is composed of a glycosylated lipopeptide core, fatty acyl-D-phenylalanine-D-allothreonine-D-alanine-L-alaninyl-O-(3,4-di-O-methyl-α-L-rhamnopyranoside), to which a haptenic oligosaccharide is linked at the threonine substituent


Proposed functions

This oligosaccharide unit is the source of the dominant immunogenicity of members of the M. avium complex, i.e., their characteristic agglutinability and type specificity

Antigenic Nature used to produce antibodies

serovar 4-specific neoglycoprotein, 4-0-methyl-a-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1--> 4)-2-0 - methyl - alpha - L fucopyranosyl oxynonanoyl-bovine serum albumin (BSA) (neoantigen 4) along with whole washed M. avium complex serovar 4 cells and corresponding serovar 4 glycopeptidolipid antigens

Carrier Name

nil

Conjugation Method

nil

Antibodies

Mab F85-5

Antibody type and class

IgG3

Assay System

ELISA, Inhibition assays, dot blot

Cross-reactivity

This antibody cross-reacted with whole cells of serovar 4 and acetylated-GPL-4

Proposed epitopes

4-O-methyl-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->4)-2-O-methyl-α-L-fucopyranosyl residues seemed to be a part of the epitope

Proposed Utility

This Mab can be used for the identification and classification of M. avium isolates. This Mab can be applied directly to bacterial cultures, thus allowing easy, rapid identification of at least half of the M. avium isolates encountered in the clinical laboratory

Weblink

PubMed Central

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