Fractionation of a bacterial cell population by adsorption to erythrocytes and yeast cells |
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Authors: | Bogdan Nowicki,Mikael Rhen,Vuokko Vä isä nen-Rhen,Auli Pere,Timo K. Korhonen |
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Affiliation: | Department of General Microbiology, University of Helsinki, Mannerheimintie 172, SF-00280 Helsinki 28, Finland |
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Abstract: | Abstract Fluorochrome-labeled antibodies specific for either S or type-1 fimbriae of Escherichia coli were used to show that in broth culture the two fimbrial types of strain 3040 mostly occurred on different cells. 12% of the cells were nonfimbriated. A fractionation procedure that involved adsorption of bacterial cells onto erythrocytes and yeast cells was developed to isolate homogeneous subpopulations (S-fimbriated, type-1-fimbriated, and non-fimbriated) of. E. coli. The level of contamination in each isolated subpopulation was 4% at the highest. The method is useful in obtaining homogeneous bacterial populations for adherence studies and for purification of specific fimbrial antigens. |
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Keywords: | Fimbriae phase variation bacterial adhesion |
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