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. 1990;154(3):308-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00248973.

Characterization of Aeromonas salmonicida variants with altered cell surfaces and their use in studying surface protein assembly

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Characterization of Aeromonas salmonicida variants with altered cell surfaces and their use in studying surface protein assembly

S G Griffiths et al. Arch Microbiol. 1990.

Abstract

Aeromonas salmonicida variants were characterized for alterations in their cell surface structure and used to examine reconstitution of the surface protein layer (A-layer). Variants lacking outer membrane O-polysaccharide were devoid of A-layer and excreted stainable floret-like material of the surface protein (A-protein). One variant, showing partial loss of O-polysaccharide, was associated with a disrupted A-layer and excretion of some A-protein. Variants lacking A-protein but possessing O-polysaccharide rapidly absorbed and concentrated sufficient excreted A-protein at the cell surface to coat the cells with a single confluent layer. Although differences in electrophoretic mobilities of A-proteins and O-polysaccharides from "typical" and "atypical" strains were evident, the different A-proteins and A-protein-deficient variants were interchangeable for reconstitution of a surface protein layer. No association of A-protein with cell surfaces of unrelated gram-negative bacteria was observed.

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