Monoclonal antibody-defined specific C epitope of Brucella O-polysaccharide revisited

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The C epitope of Brucella O-polysaccharide (O-PS) has so far lacked definitive structural identity. Revised structures for this antigen revealed a unique capping perosamine tetrasaccharide consisting of a sequence of 1,2:1,3:1,2 interresidue linkages. Here, using synthetic oligosaccharide glycoconjugates, the α-1,3 linkage of the O-PS is shown to be an integral structural requirement of this epitope. Although A-dominant strains possess only one or two copies of the capping tetrasaccharide, this creates a unique pentasaccharide antigenic determinant with the linkage sequence 1,2:1,3:1,2:1,2 that is always present in major pathogenic Brucella species.

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Zygmunt, M. S., Bundle, D. R., Ganesh, N. V., Guiard, J., & Cloeckaert, A. (2015). Monoclonal antibody-defined specific C epitope of Brucella O-polysaccharide revisited. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 22(8), 979–982. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00225-15

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