Journal article
Antibody recognition of bacterial surfaces and extracellular polysaccharides
C Soliman, GB Pier, PA Ramsland
Current Opinion in Structural Biology | CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Because of the ongoing increase in antibiotic-resistant microbes, new strategies such as therapeutic antibodies and effective vaccines are required. Bacterial carbohydrates are known to be particularly antigenic, and several monoclonal antibodies that target bacterial polysaccharides have been generated, with more in current development. This review examines the known 3D crystal structures of anti-bacterial antibodies and the structural basis for carbohydrate recognition and explores the potential mechanisms for antibody-dependent bacterial cell death. Understanding the key interactions between an antibody and its polysaccharide target on the surface of bacteria or in biofilms can provide es..
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Funding Acknowledgements
CS is supported by a research training program stipend scholarship from the Australian Government, Department of Education and Training. PAR is supported by a Vice Chancellor's senior research fellowship from RMIT University. Research studies on the F598 mAb in GBP's laboratory have been supported by the National Institutes of Health, including the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Eye Institute.