Affiliation:
1. Skin and Cancer Hospital, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
2. Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada
Abstract
The chemical structures and serological specificities of polysaccharides isolated from four species of dermatophytes,
Microsporum praecox, Trichophyton ferrugineum, T. sabouraudii
, and
T. tonsurans
, were investigated. Each of these species yielded a mixture of crude polysaccharides which could be separated into three water-soluble, neutral polysaccharides free of nitrogen. These were grouped as galactomannan I, galactomannan II, and glucan. The galactomannans I were quite similar in chemical structure. When measured by complement fixation, their serological cross-reactivities were similar with rabbit antisera to each of these species except
T. sabouraudii
. The differences in their relative reactivities with this antiserum could be correlated with differences in structure and specificity of this antiserum for galactofuranose end groups. The galactomannans II differed both in chemical structure and in their serological reactivities with antisera to each of these species. The galactomannan II from
T. ferrugineum
differed most in chemical structure and was the least reactive serologically. The glucans also differed in both structure and serological reactivities.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
18 articles.
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