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Abstract
The filterability of the broth-grown stable L-form derived from Streptococcus faecium F24 was tested by filtration under the influence of varying amounts of applied pressure. A decrease in the pore size of the filter resulted in a corresponding decrease in viable count, but no major effect was noted due to the different pressures applied. Serial filtration of a deoxyribonuclease-treated L-form culture in the mid-logarithmic phase of growth resulted in recovery of viable L-forms from the 0.45-mum filtrate but not from the 0.22-mum filtrate. It is possible that disruption of the L-form bodies with release of small viable elements had occurred. Protoplasts, diluted in an osmotic stabilizer, were filtered similarly; L-forms could be grown from the filtrate passing through the filters of 0.45 mum or greater. Filtration of the parent streptococci gave rise to streptococcal colonies from the 1.2-mum filtrate only.Entities:
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Year: 1971 PMID: 4925122 PMCID: PMC248352 DOI: 10.1128/jb.105.1.284-290.1971
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490