| PolysacDB ID | 2561 |
| Carbohydrate Name | Exopolysaccharide xanthan (Drugpedia) |
| Carbohydrate Class | Capsular polysaccharide |
| Microbe | Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris 646 (NCBI Taxonomy) (Drugpedia) |
| Basic Structure | It consists of a β1-->4 glucose polymer, i.e. a cellulose backbone, with β1-->3 substituted trisaccharide side-chains of (mannose-β1-->4 glucuronic acid-α-1-->2-mannose-β-1-->3)- on alternate glucose residues. The side-chain is variably acylated. The inner mannose may have an O-6 acetyl group and the terminal mannose a 4,6- bound pyruvate ketal
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| BCSDB Structure | N/A |
| Proposed functions | The exopolysaccharide xanthan from Xanthomonas campestris is an interesting carbohydrate polymer, with striking rheological properties which make it useful as a food additive (gelling agent) and also as a potential vehicle in enhanced oil recovery |
| Antigenic Nature used to produce antibodies | Xanthan |
| Carrier Name | Nil |
| Conjugation Method | Nil |
| Antibodies | Mab B3 |
| Antibody type and class | IgM |
| Assay System | ELISA |
| Cross-reactivity | This Mab was specific to Xanthan and did not cross-react with Cellulose |
| Proposed epitopes | The specificity was mainly against the side-chain of xanthan. This Mab appeared to require the fully acylated side-chain with the pyruvylated terminal mannose as the immunodominant part |
| IEDB Epitope | N/A |
| Proposed Utility | This Mab could be useful for structural studies, for detection purposes in commercial and agricultural settings, and for serological typing purposes |
| Curator ID | AA + AS |
| Date of Curation | 28-06-2011
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| References | 2621443 |