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. 1976 Feb 1;143(2):258-70.
doi: 10.1084/jem.143.2.258.

Immunochemical characterization of the "native" type III polysaccharide of group B Streptococcus

Immunochemical characterization of the "native" type III polysaccharide of group B Streptococcus

C J Baker et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

The type III polysaccharide of -roup B Streptococcus has been isolated and purified by a method that employs washing of intact cells at neutral pH. That the polysaccharide prepared by this procedure is the "native" type III antigen is suggested by its molecular size in excess of 10(6) daltons, its degradation by acid and heat treatment to a fragment with immunologic characteristics of the classical HCl antigen, and its type-specific serologic activity. The type III polysaccharide in native form contains sialic acid, galactose, glucose, glucosamine, heptose, and mannose. It is acidic in nature, is resistant to neuramindiase degradation, contains no O-acetyl groups, and does not share antigenic determinants with capsular type K1 antigen of Escherichia coli or Group B polysaccharide antigen of Neiserria meningitidis.

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