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. 1976 Aug;14(2):376–382. doi: 10.1128/iai.14.2.376-382.1976

Peptido polysaccharide antigens from Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. granulosum.

M T Arnold, S F Grappel, A V Lerro, F Blank
PMCID: PMC420894  PMID: 971953

Abstract

Two highly purified peptido polysaccharide antigens have been isolated from surface-grown cultures of Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. granulosum. Trichloroacetic acid extraction and ethanol precipitation yielded a mixture containing high-molecular-weight components which were first separated on Sephadex G-200. Subsequent fractionation by ion-exchange chromatography on DE-52-cellulose (borate form) yielded the two peptido polysaccharides. Both of the peptido polysaccharides reacted with rabbit antiserum to T. mentagrophytes var. granulosum. The two peptido polysaccharides contain 73.2% hexoses (mannose-galactose-glucose, 7.5:0.7:1), 8.6% amino acids and 1.8% amino sugars and 77.4% hexoses (mannose-galactose-glucose, 9:0.3:1), 6.2% amino acids, and 0.4% amino sugars, respectively. Each contains 16 different amino acids, threonine, proline, and serine predominating.

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