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Structural and genetic characterization of the Shigella boydii type 10 and type 6 O antigens

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Senchenkova, Sof'ya N
Feng, Lu
Yang, Jinghua
Shashkov, Alexander S
Cheng, Jiansong
Liu, Dan
Knirel, Yuriy
Reeves, Peter R
Jin, Qi
Ye, Qiang

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American Society for Microbiology

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Comparison of the O antigens of Shigella boydii types 10 and 6 by chemical analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy showed that their structures are similar, with the only difference being the presence or absence of D-ribofuranose, which is the immunodominant sugar in S. boydii type 10. In S. boydii type 6, a residue previously reported as α-D-GlcpA, was shown to be β-D-GlcpA as in S. boydii type 10. S. boydii types 10 and 6 are reported not to cross-react serologically, and the role of D-ribofuranose in the specificity of S. boydii was confirmed by making a mutant of type 10 that lacked D-ribofuranose. However, S. boydii type 11, which has a D-ribofuranose but with different linkage does show cross-reaction with type 10. The O-antigen gene loci of S. boydii types 10 and 6 were shown to be virtually identical except that orf8 (wbaM), which was confirmed as the ribofuranosyltransferase gene, is interrupted by IS629 in type 6. Therefore, it is proposed that the O-antigen gene cluster of S. boydii type 6 was derived from type 10 by an IS element insertion.

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Journal of Bacteriology

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2037-12-31