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Constructing conjugate vaccine against Salmonella Typhimurium using lipid-A free lipopolysaccharide.

Tzu-Wei ChiuChi-Jiun PengMing-Cheng ChenMei-Hua HsuYi-Hua LiangCheng-Hsun ChiuJim-Min FangYuan Chuan Lee
Published in: Journal of biomedical science (2020)
This study demonstrates that lipid-A free lipopolysaccharide prepared from Gram-negative bacteria is an appropriate immunogen, in which the exposed Kdo is connected to bifunctional linkers to form conjugate vaccines. The decarboxylative amidation of Kdo is a novel and useful method to construct a relatively robust and low immunogenic straight-chain amide linkage. The vaccine efficacy is enhanced by using bacterial flagellin as the self-adjuvanting carrier protein.
Keyphrases
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