Murphy RA, Haque R. Purification and properties of staphylococcal delta-hemolysin. I. Production of delta-hemolysin.
J Bacteriol 1967;
94:1327-33. [PMID:
6057792 PMCID:
PMC276828 DOI:
10.1128/jb.94.5.1327-1333.1967]
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Abstract
Concentrated preparations of staphylococcal delta-hemolysin were obtained by growing selected hemolytic colonies from the 146P strain of Staphylococcus aureus on dialysis membranes laid over Brain Liver Heart agar plates at 37 C for 20 hr under 10% CO(2) and harvesting the growth from five such membranes in 1.0 ml of deionized distilled water. Incubation in a humid environment facilitated this harvesting procedure. Incubation longer than 40 hr or incubation under CO(2) higher than 10 to 20% gave lower yields of delta-lysin. Addition of a sugar, fermented by the organisms, resulted in lower yields of delta-hemolysin. Agar, although separated from the growing cells by the dialysis membrane, did potentiate delta-hemolysin production. Addition of 0.1% agar to the inoculum further enhanced this potentiation. delta-Hemolysin produced in broth or semisolid cultures was excessively diluted with the media. Dialysis membranes prevented this dilution and thus yielded concentrated preparations of delta-hemolysin.
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