polyribosylribitol
Polyribosylribitol is a complex carbohydrate composed of repeating units of ribose (a five-carbon sugar) and ribitol (a sugar alcohol derived from ribose). It is typically associated with certain bacterial antigens, notably those found on the surface of specific Gram-positive bacteria such as Streptococcus species. This polymer is an important component of the cell wall or polysaccharide capsule, contributing to the structural integrity and antigenic properties of these microorganisms.
The structure of polyribosylribitol consists of alternating units of ribose and ribitol linked through phosphodiester bonds.
In microbiology and immunology, the evaluation of polyribosylribitol chains has been instrumental in understanding bacterial virulence
While polyribosylribitol itself may not be widely encountered outside microbiological contexts, its significance lies in its