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Antigens of Spheroplast Membrane Preparations from Escherichia coli B

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Vennes and Gerhardt1 demonstrated quite conclusively by serological means that no trace of cell-wall antigens remained attached to the protoplast membranes prepared by lysozyme treatment of Bacillus megaterium. Because of the differences in the chemical composition of walls of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria it has been suggested that the osmotically fragile, spherical bodies produced from Gram-negative bacteria by lysozyme treatment or induced by penicillin action have only partially lost their cell-wall material2. Salton and Shafa3 have shown that some cell-wall components remain in spheroplasts prepared by the penicillin method from two Gram-negative species. Their results indicated that the lipo-protein components remained attached to the spheroplasts. The wall preparations from the spheroplasts were also agglutinated by a cell-wall antiserum.

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HOLME, T., MALMBORG, AS. & COTA-ROBLES, E. Antigens of Spheroplast Membrane Preparations from Escherichia coli B. Nature 185, 57–58 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185057b0

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