The relationship between the serogroup antigen and lipopolysaccharide of Legionella pneumophila

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Serogroup-specific antigen was extracted from a number of Legionella pneumophila strains and compared with phenol-water extracted lipopolysaccharide on the basis of gel filtration, chemical analysis, SDS-PAGE and reaction with serogroup-specific antibody in immunoblots. Serogroup specificity is apparently borne by the O side-chains of the lipopolysaccharide, which, although smooth in type, partitions in the phenol phase. For four serogroup 1 strains tested, there was no qualitative correlation between O side-chain length and pulmonary virulence for guinea-pigs. © 1986, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Conlan, J. W., & Ashworth, L. A. E. (1986). The relationship between the serogroup antigen and lipopolysaccharide of Legionella pneumophila. Journal of Hygiene, 96(1), 39–48. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400062513

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