Ultracentrifugal Analysis of Staphylococcal Alpha Toxin
Author(s) -
Luciano Forlani,
Alan W. Bernheimer,
Emilia Chiancone
Publication year - 1971
Publication title -
journal of bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.652
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1067-8832
pISSN - 0021-9193
DOI - 10.1128/jb.106.1.138-142.1971
Subject(s) - toxin , biology , sedimentation coefficient , sodium dodecyl sulfate , molecular mass , chromatography , sodium , microbiology and biotechnology , ultracentrifuge , biochemistry , enzyme , chemistry , organic chemistry
Ultracentrifugal examination of staphylococcal alpha toxin at different stages of purification showed the presence of a major component having a sedimentation coefficient of 2.8S, present to the extent of more than 90% of the sample, and identifiable with active toxin. Several minor components having S(20,w) values of 11.5S, 8.5S, and 2.0S were detected. The 11.5S component presumably is identical with a toxin aggregate studied earlier and designated 12S; the 8.5S component appears to be delta toxin. A sedimentation equilibrium study of more highly purified material gave 32,700 as the best estimate of molecular weight of alpha toxin. Lowering the pH of the partially purified alpha toxin from 10.2 to 5.3 resulted in a small increase in S(20,w) of the 11.5S component and in the disappearance of the 8.5S component, whereas the S(20,w), molecular weight, and hemolytic activity of the toxin remained constant. Exposure of toxin to pH 3.5 irreversibly reduced the S(20,w) to 2.0S, the molecular weight to about 16,000, and caused irreversible inactivation. Raising the pH of acid-inactivated toxin and adding sodium dodecyl sulfate to 1% increased the S(20,w) to near its normal value (2.7S) but did not restore activity.
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