[HTML][HTML] Capsular polymer of Haemophilus influenzae, type b. I. Structural characterization of the capsular polymer of strain Eagan.

RM Crisel, RS Baker, DE Dorman - Journal of biological Chemistry, 1975 - Elsevier
RM Crisel, RS Baker, DE Dorman
Journal of biological Chemistry, 1975Elsevier
The capsular type-specific antigen of Haemophilus influenzae, type b, has been reported to
have a unit structure composed of D-ribose and phosphate. Recently, the presence of ribitol
was found in preparations of type b capsular antigen. Our analytical results show equimolar
proportions of ribose, ribitol, and phosphate. Periodate oxidation studies, paper
chromatography of acidic and alkaline hydrolysates, and NMR spectral data indicate the
structure of the capular antigen of H. influenzae b, strain Eagan to be a polyribosylribitol …
The capsular type-specific antigen of Haemophilus influenzae, type b, has been reported to have a unit structure composed of D-ribose and phosphate. Recently, the presence of ribitol was found in preparations of type b capsular antigen. Our analytical results show equimolar proportions of ribose, ribitol, and phosphate. Periodate oxidation studies, paper chromatography of acidic and alkaline hydrolysates, and NMR spectral data indicate the structure of the capular antigen of H. influenzae b, strain Eagan to be a polyribosylribitol phosphate polymer.
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