| identifier: | 1785837 |
| description: |
epitope description:L-glycero-alpha-D-manno-heptosyl-(1->7)-L-glycero-alpha-D-manno-heptosyl group
antigen name:lipopolysaccharide
host organism:Mus musculus BALB/c
antibody name:MM3
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| aggregation: |
instance of dataset
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| availability: |
available
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| primaryPublications: |
1383323 |
| authorizations: |
registration not required
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| accessURL: |
http://www.iedb.org/reference/1000603 |
| landingPage: |
http://www.iedb.org/assay/1785837 |
| type: |
Literature
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| publicationVenue: |
J Immunol
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| dates: |
1992
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| study type: | b cell assays |
| subject species: | Salmonella |
| fullName: |
N A Nnalue
S M Lind
A A Lindberg
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| method: |
western blot
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| name: |
The disaccharide L-alpha-D-heptose1-->7-L-alpha-D-heptose1-->of the inner core domain of Salmonella lipopolysaccharide is accessible to antibody and is the epitope of a broadly reactive monoclonal antibody.
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7-L-alpha-D-heptose1-->of the inner core domain of Salmonella lipopolysaccharide is accessible to antibody and is the epitope of a broadly reactive monoclonal antibody.-->
| description: |
Thisdisaccharide is part of the core domain of Salmonella LPS.
The epitope specific mAb MM3 is able to recognize some strains of heat-killed whole E.coli by dot blot. The strains tested comprised 36 isolates from feces, 32 from blood culture, and 5 standard laboratory strains that lacked O-Ag (rough) but were representative of the five different R-core types. Eleven strains were reactive, comprising one (EH100) of the laboratory strains, and 10 of the 36 fecal isolates. The rest including all isolates from blood culture did not react.
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| name: |
iedb
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| homePage: |
http://www.iedb.org |