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Structural studies on lipopolysaccharides of serologically non-typable strains of helicobacter pylori, af1 and 007, expressing lewis antigenic determinants
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1999-11-15)
In contrast to other Helicobacter pylori strains, which have serologically detectable Lewis(x) (Le(x)) and Lewis(y) (Le(y)) antigenic determinants in the O-specific polysaccharide chains of the lipopolysaccharides, H. ...
The o-specific polysaccharide chain of campylobacter fetus serotype a lipopolysaccharide is a partially o-acetylated 1,3-linked alpha-d-mannan
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1997-05-01)
A polysaccharide fraction liberated from Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus serotype A lipopolysaccharide by mild acid hydrolysis followed by gel-permeation chromatography contained a partially O-acetylated D-mannan chain, ...
The o-specific polysaccharide chain of campylobacter fetus serotype b lipopolysaccharide is a d-rhamnan terminated with 3-o -methyl-d-rhamnose (d-acofriose)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1996-07-15)
An O-specific polysaccharide was liberated from Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus serotype B lipopolysaccharide by mild acid hydrolysis followed by gel chromatography. This polysaccharide was found to contain D-rhamnose and ...
Structures of the o-specific polysaccharide chains of pectinatus cerevisiiphilus and pectinatus frisingensis lipopolysaccharides
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1995-09-01)
Mild acid hydrolysis of the smooth-type lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of Pectinatus frisingensis afforded no polysaccharide but monomeric 6-deoxy-L-altrose (L-6dAIt) which was identified by anion-exchange chromatography in ...
Biological characterization ofcampylobacter fetuslipopolysaccharides
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 1996-08-01)
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of three strains of Campylobacter fetus (subspp. fetus and venerealis, and serotypes A and B), a bacterium of veterinary importance but also a cause of various infections in humans, were assessed ...
Molecular mimicry of host structures by bacterial lipopolysaccharides and its contribution to disease
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 1996-12-01)
The core oligosaccharides of low-molecular-weight lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also termed lipooligosaccharide (LOS), of pathogenic Neisseria spp. mimic the carbohydrate moieties of glycosphingolipids present on human cells. ...