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The structural unit of melanin in the cell wall of the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 27p10471–10489Published online: May 22, 2019- Emma Camacho
- Raghav Vij
- Christine Chrissian
- Rafael Prados-Rosales
- David Gil
- Robert N. O’Meally
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 47Melanins are synthesized macromolecules that are found in all biological kingdoms. These pigments have a myriad of roles that range from microbial virulence to key components of the innate immune response in invertebrates. Melanins also exhibit unique properties with potential applications in physics and material sciences, ranging from electrical batteries to novel therapeutics. In the fungi, melanins, such as eumelanins, are components of the cell wall that provide protection against biotic and abiotic elements. - ImmunologyOpen Access
A Monoclonal Antibody to Cryptococcus neoformans Glucuronoxylomannan Manifests Hydrolytic Activity for Both Peptides and Polysaccharides
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 2p417–434Published online: November 21, 2016- Anthony Bowen
- Maggie P. Wear
- Radames J.B. Cordero
- Stefan Oscarson
- Arturo Casadevall
Cited in Scopus: 27Studies in the 1980s first showed that some natural antibodies were “catalytic” and able to hydrolyze peptide or phosphodiester bonds in antigens. Many naturally occurring catalytic antibodies have since been isolated from human sera and associated with positive and negative outcomes in autoimmune disease and infection. The function and prevalence of these antibodies, however, remain unclear. A previous study suggested that the 18B7 monoclonal antibody against glucuronoxylomannan (GXM), the major component of the Cryptococcus neoformans polysaccharide capsule, hydrolyzed a peptide antigen mimetic.