All accessible epitopes in the Salmonella lipopolysaccharide core are associated with branch residues

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Abstract

Antisera generated against each of the nine known chemotypes of Salmonella lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core were characterized in order to delineate cross-reactive epitopes and define the bases for their accessibility. Strongly cross-reactive epitopes were associated with three chemotypes: Ra and Rb4, which recognized α-Gl-cNAc-1→2-α-Glc, and Rd1, which recognized L-α-D-heptose-1→7-L-α-D-heptose. Both these disaccharides and the more weakly cross-reactive α-Gal-1→6-α-Glc terminal in Rb3 LPS represent branch points along the core oligosaccharide. Therefore, branch points in endotoxin core oligosaccharides may generally be cross-reactive.

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Nnalue, N. A. (1999). All accessible epitopes in the Salmonella lipopolysaccharide core are associated with branch residues. Infection and Immunity, 67(2), 998–1003. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.67.2.998-1003.1999

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