K antigens or capsular polysaccharides (CPS) are repeating units of sugars linked by glycosidic linkages. The sugar composition and the linkages have been determined by chemical, enzymatic methods so far, some of which include methylation analysis, bacteriophage borne endo-glycanases, and Smith degradation analysis. These methods have been further supported by 1H- and 13C-NMR. (Nuclear magnetic resonance) spectra, ORD (Optical rotatory dispersion) and CD (Circular dichroism) spectra of the oligosaccharides.The database comprises three dimensional structures of the K antigens, that were modeled in GLYCAM web server (Woods Group. (2005-2015) GLYCAM Web. Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. (http://www.glycam.com)) and were subsequently minimized by CHARMM 36 forcefield. The K antigens are grouped according to their reference species information (Pan et al., 2015).
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Alll schematic representations of CPS repeating units are grouped majorly into two categories: (i) glucose as first monomer and (ii) galactose as first monomer.