MULTIPLE POLYSACCHARIDE ANTIGENS OF GROUP-B STREPTOCOCCUS, TYPE-IA - EMPHASIS ON A SIALIC-ACID TYPE-SPECIFIC POLYSACCHARIDE
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 118 (6) , 2155-2160
Abstract
Group B streptococci, type Ia (strain 090/14/4), were subjected to sequential extraction procedures and the various extracts were fractionated by a combination of DEAE-cellulose chromatography and gel-filtration. Three major antigens were isolated: the conventional group-specific and type-specific carbohydrates and an acidic polysaccharide consisting of galactose, glucose, glucosamine and sialic acid. The acidic antigen, with the exception of the immunodominant sialic acid, is apparently structurally similar to the conventional pH 2.0 extracted type-specific antigen. Removal of the terminal sialic acid residues from the acidic antigen by mild acid hydrolysis resulted in a residual polymer which was chemically and immunologically analogous to the type-specific carbohydrate. Precipitin analysis focused attention to the cross-reactivity between this acidic antigen and [rabbit] anti-types Ib, Ic, and III sera.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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