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Lysis of erythrocytes by a hemolysin produced by a group B Streptococcus sp.

B A Marchlewicz, J L Duncan.   

Abstract

An improved procedure for the isolation and purification of the hemolysin produced by a group B streptococcus was developed, and the inactivation of partially purified hemolysin by several enzymes was studied. Hemolysin obtained in buffer containing starch and Tween 80 was inactivated by subtilisin and alpha-amylase, suggesting that the hemolysin may consist of a protein hemolytic moiety complexed to starch which acts as a carrier or stabilizer. Properties of the hemolytic reaction were studied by using sheep erythrocytes as target cells. Experiments to examine the kinetics of hemolysis at different hemolysin concentrations resulted in a family of sigmoidal curves characterized by a short prelytic lag phase followed by a period of rapid release of hemoglobin. The binding of the group B hemolysin at 37 degrees C was rapid; within 3 min, most of the cells had bound sufficient hemolysin to produce lysis. In contrast, the hemolysin did not bind to erythrocytes at 0 degrees C. The length of the prelytic lag period and the rate of hemolysis were also temperature dependent. A decrease in total hemolysis was observed when the target cell/hemolysin ratio was increased, suggesting that a multihit response is required for lysis. Intracellular 86Rb and hemoglobin were released at the same rate from hemolysin-treated cells, indicating that a colloid-osmotic process is not involved in the lytic mechanism.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7037641      PMCID: PMC350940          DOI: 10.1128/iai.34.3.787-794.1981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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