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Immunochemistry of the Cell-surface Carbohydrate Antigens of Clostridium Difficile

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Journal J Gen Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1982 Jun 1
PMID 7119739
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Two carbohydrate cell-surface antigens were extracted from Clostridium difficile. One was extracted from pure cell walls by NaOH and contained glucose, mannose, galactosamine and phosphate in the approximate molar proportions of 2:0.65:1:0.63. The other antigen was extracted with phenol from the disrupted contents of whole cells and purified by chromatography on Sepharose 6B and an immunoabsorbent column; it contained glucose, glucosamine, phosphate and fatty acid in the approximate molar proportions of 2:1:1.6:0.04. Both antigens showed partial immunological identity and both cross-reacted with Clostridium sordellii antiserum. They are analogues of the wall and membrane teichoic acids of other Gram-positive bacteria.

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