2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200298
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The antigenicity and cholesteroid nature of mycolic acids determined by recombinant chicken antibodies

Abstract: Mycolic acids (MA) are major, species-specific lipid components of Mycobacteria and related genera. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it is made up of alpha-, methoxy- and keto-MA, each with specific biological functions and conformational characteristics. Antibodies in tuberculosis (TB) patient sera respond differently towards the three MA classes and were reported to cross-react with cholesterol. To understand the antigenicity and cholesterol cross-reactivity of MA, we generated three different chicken -derived… Show more

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“…Attached at the end of the strip is an absorbent pad used as a reservoir for waste and preventing the backflow of the liquid. [23,24] To develop such a test based on the MA-anti-MA (antigen-antibody) interaction one could make use of anti-MA antibodies that have been developed, [25] but it would be necessary to add a fluorescent tag to the MAs in order to visualise the antibody-antigen-antibody aggregate and it would be necessary to solubilize the hydrophobic MAs in order for it to interact with the aqueous serum.…”
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“…Attached at the end of the strip is an absorbent pad used as a reservoir for waste and preventing the backflow of the liquid. [23,24] To develop such a test based on the MA-anti-MA (antigen-antibody) interaction one could make use of anti-MA antibodies that have been developed, [25] but it would be necessary to add a fluorescent tag to the MAs in order to visualise the antibody-antigen-antibody aggregate and it would be necessary to solubilize the hydrophobic MAs in order for it to interact with the aqueous serum.…”
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confidence: 99%