Editorial Academica Espanola ( 09.02.2018 )
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Emergence of pneumococcal multi-drug resistant clinical isolates prompts the need for a more effective vaccine for the prevention of disease. For this purpose, glycoproteins could be excellent candidates because of their implication in a number of biological processes, such as cell-to-cell recognition and the host immune response. In this study, methods widely used to capture potential surface proteins independently of their glycosylation status were carried out, and Concanavalin A (ConA) and Hydrazide subproteomes were obtained from different pneumococcal subcellular fractions (membrane, lysate, secretome and membrane-derived vesicles (MVs)) followed by protein LC-MS/MS analysis. In addition, a 2DE multilectinblotting (2DEMLB) analysis, using ConA, WGA, UEA, BC-1 and PNA lectins, was performed. Alfonso Olaya Abril*, Lidia Gómez Gascón, Irene Jiménez Munguía, Michael J. McConnell, Meritxell García Quintanilla, Ignacio Obando Santaella, Manuel José Rodríguez Ortega.
Detalles de libro: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-620-2-10180-6 |
ISBN-10: |
6202101806 |
EAN: |
9786202101806 |
Idioma del libro: |
Español |
Por (autor): |
Alfonso Olaya Abril |
Número de páginas: |
68 |
Publicado en: |
09.02.2018 |
Categoría: |
La bioquímica, la biofísica |