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Physical States of Staphylococcal α-Toxin
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1967
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Microbial ToxinPhysical StatesToxinologyBiochemistrySoluble Active α-ToxinNatural SciencesBioanalysisBiophysical AspectNative ToxinToxicologyMembrane BiologyElectron MicroscopeMolecular BiophysicsInfection ControlMicrobiologyAnalytical UltracentrifugationMedicineBiophysics
At least three different forms of staphylococcal α-toxin have been shown to exist: soluble active α-toxin (α 3S), soluble inactive α-toxin (α 12s ), and insoluble inactive aggregate. Aggregation to the insoluble, biologically inactive form could be induced by brief heating to 60 C. The aggregate was dissociated by treatment with 8 m urea with reappearance of biological activity. Subsequent removal of urea by dialysis resulted in some spontaneous reaggregation to the insoluble state. The supernatant fluid obtained after dialysis contained soluble active α-toxin of high specific activity, possessing physical, toxic, and immunological properties closely resembling those of native toxin. The soluble biologically inert component (α 12s ) was identified as a third physical state. Negatively stained preparations of this material, when examined in the electron microscope, showed rings of approximately 100 A outside diameter containing 6 ± 1 subunits.
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