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Abstract
This mini-review article is dedicated to clarifying certain important biochemical aspects of Sporothrixschenckii cell wall peptidorhamnomannans. Cell wall components involved in the host interaction such as antigens as well as a gp70 adhesin are important molecules present on the surface of the yeast parasitic phase. Other structural glycoconjugates present on the fungus cell surface are also described here. Knowledge of the fine structure of carbohydrate epitopes expressed on the surface in both morphological phases of S. schenckii permitted the development of non-invasive immunochemical methods to diagnose human and feline sporotrichosis.Entities:
Keywords: Sporothrix schenckii; antigens; cell wall; gp70; peptidorhamnomannan
Year: 2011 PMID: 22203817 PMCID: PMC3243909 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2011.00243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Figure 1(A,B) Schematic representation showing the general structure of the main antigenic epitopes and ConA-binding sites described on the cell wall peptidorhamonomannan of both the yeast (Y) and mycelial (M) phases of S. schenckii.
Maximum inhibition (%) of .
| Oligosaccharide | % Inhibition |
|---|---|
| Trisaccharide | 28 |
| Tetrasaccharide | 63 |
| Pentasaccharide | 82 |
| Tri + pentasaccharide | 95 |
Adapted from Lopes-Alves et al. (.