Molecular analysis of carbohydrate-antibody interactions: case study using a Bacillus anthracis tetrasaccharide.

Matthias A Oberli; Marco Tamborrini; Yu-Hsuan Tsai; Daniel B Werz; Tim Horlacher; Alexander Adibekian; Dominik Gauss; Heiko M Möller; Gerd Pluschke; Peter H Seeberger; (2010) Molecular analysis of carbohydrate-antibody interactions: case study using a Bacillus anthracis tetrasaccharide. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132 (30). pp. 10239-10241. ISSN 1520-5126 DOI: 10.1021/ja104027w
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The process for selecting potent and effective carbohydrate antigens is not well-established. A combination of synthetic glycan microarray screening, surface plasmon resonance analysis, and saturation transfer difference NMR spectroscopy was used to dissect the antibody-binding surface of a carbohydrate antigen, revealing crucial binding elements with atomic-level detail. This analysis takes the first step toward uncovering the rules for structure-based design of carbohydrate antigens.

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