Characterization of acidic and neutral streptolysin O

J. Suzuki
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We previously confirmed that crude streptolysin O (SLO) consists of heterogeneous components with different isoelectric points (pIs) and hemolytic efficiency, as determined by the slope of the titration curve. The two preparations of SLO having different pI distributions were further characterized in this research. The pIs of the major components of the two SLO preparations are around pH 6 (acidic) and 7.5 (neutral). Although the neutral SLO was shown to be more hydrophobic than the acidic SLO based on the behavior on hydrophobic interaction chromatography, the capacities of the two types to bind to erythrocytes did not differ. On the other hand, the neutral SLO destroyed liposomes to some extent, whereas the acidic SLO did not, even at concentrations of 100 HD50 (50% hemolytic dose), suggesting that the mode of membrane damage by the two types of SLO are different. Furthermore, electron microscopic observation indicated that the acidic SLO preferably formed an irregular-shaped complex and semicircular pores on erythrocyte membranes, in contrast to the complete pore formation by the neutral SLO. Thus, we clarified that the two hemolytic forms of SLO have different pore formation efficiencies based on liposome membrane damage and electron micrographs of ghosts.
酸性和中性溶血素O的表征
我们之前证实,粗溶链素O (SLO)由具有不同等电点(pi)和溶血效率的异质组分组成,由滴定曲线的斜率决定。本研究进一步表征了具有不同pI分布的两种SLO制剂。两种SLO制剂的主要组分pi分别在pH 6(酸性)和7.5(中性)左右。尽管基于疏水相互作用色谱的行为显示中性SLO比酸性SLO更疏水,但两种类型与红细胞的结合能力没有差异。另一方面,中性SLO在一定程度上破坏脂质体,而酸性SLO即使在100 HD50(50%溶血剂量)浓度下也没有破坏脂质体,这表明两种SLO对膜的破坏方式不同。电镜观察表明,酸性SLO在红细胞膜上形成不规则形状的复合半圆形孔隙,而中性SLO则形成完整的孔隙。因此,我们根据脂质体膜损伤和鬼的电子显微照片澄清了两种溶血形式的SLO具有不同的孔形成效率。
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