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Citation: Aithal A, Sharma A, Joshi S, Raghava GPS, Varshney GC (2012) PolysacDB: A Database of Microbial Polysaccharide Antigens and Their Antibodies. PLoS ONE 7(4): e34613. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0034613
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PolysacDB ID2355
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-1
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation14-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2356
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-2
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation14-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2357
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-4
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation14-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2358
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-5
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation16-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2359
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-6
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation16-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2360
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-7
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation16-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2361
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-8
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation16-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2362
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-10
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation16-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2363
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-11
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation16-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2364
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-12
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation17-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2365
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-13
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation17-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2366
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-14
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation17-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2367
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-17
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation17-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2368
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-18
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation18-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2369
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-20
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation19-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2370
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-21
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation19-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2371
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-22
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation19-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2372
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-23
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation20-04-2011
References4008045

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PolysacDB ID2373
Carbohydrate NameType 5 Capsular polysaccharide   (Drugpedia)
Carbohydrate ClassCapsular polysaccharide
Microbe NameStaphylococcus aureus   (NCBI Taxonomy)   (Drugpedia)
Basic StructureType 5 capsular polysaccharide consists of following residues : -4)-β-D-ManpNAcA3Ac-(1-->4)-α-L-FucpNAc-(1-->3)-β-D-FucpNAc-(1-
BCSDB StructureN/A
Proposed FunctionN/A
Antigenic NatureFormalinized cells
Carrier NameNil
Conjugate MethodNil
AntibodiesMab 17-24
Antibody Type ClassIgM
Assay SystemELISA and Bacterial agglutination assays
Cross ReactivityThis Mab reacted with each of four different type 5 S. aureus clinical isolates but with none of the five S. aureus clinical isolates possessing type 8 capsular polysaccharides. This Mab was also completely unreactive with S. aureus strains possessing capsular types 1, 2, 6, and 7, but was reactive with type 4 strain
Proposed EpitopeN/A
IEDB EpitopeN/A
Proposed UtilityThis Mab will be used in various studies of S. aureus capsular polysaccharides. In particular, the use of these antibodies should facilitate the biochemical purification and further characterization of these polysaccharides. In addition, these reagents can be used to investigate the role of capsular polysaccharides in the invasiveness and virulence of encapsulated strains of S. aureus. Knowledge gained from these studies will be applicable to the development of a suitable vaccine. These antibodies will also be evaluated as diagnostic reagents for use in staphylococcal disease
Curator IDAA + AS
Date of Curation21-04-2011
References4008045

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