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Hemolytic activity of Serratia marcescens
Authors:Volkmar Braun  Hannelore Günther  Burkard Neuß  Christiane Tautz
Affiliation:(1) Mikrobiologie II, Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-7400 Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:
A cell-bound hemolytic activity was found in several strains of Serratia marcescens. One Serratia cell per ten erythrocytes was sufficient to cause complete lysis of human erythrocytes within 2 h in the liquid assay. The hemolytic activity resided in the membrane fraction and could be inactivated by incubating cells with proteases. The hemolytic activity was greatly enhanced in actively metabolizing Serratia cells and was partially controlled by the iron supply. Hemolysis was accompanied by degradation of erythrocyte membrane proteins (band 3 and 6, glycophorin) and was independent of the blood group. The exoprotease secreted by S. marcescens in large amounts was not involved in hemolysis. Comparison with various hemolytic strains of Escherichia coli showed that hemolysis of erythrocytes was more pronounced with S. marcescens than with E. coli. In contrast to hemolysis by E. coli, lysis of erythrocytes by S. marcescens was not enhanced by Ca2+ ions.Dedicated to Professor Dr. Gerhart Drews on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Keywords:Serratia  Hemolysin  Human erythrocytes  Energy dependence  Erythrocyte membrane proteolysis
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