Electron microscopic localization of lipoteichoic acid on group A streptococci
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Electron microscopic localization of lipoteichoic acid on group A streptococci
Abstract
The location of lipoteichoic acid (LTA) on the surface of group A streptococci was studied by immunoelectron microscopic and ultrastructural cytochemical methods, i.e. by means of LTA antibodies labelled with ferritin, or concanavalin A labelled with ferritin or colloidal gold. All these methods proved the LTA to be located on the outer cell surface of most group A streptococcus strains. The differences in the intensity of labelling paralleled the hydrophobicity of the strains, being substantially higher in the strains exhibiting a high degree of hydrophobicity. Treatment of streptococci with pronase or trypsin led to a complete loss of surface-located LTA. On the other hand, pepsin treatment of streptococci under mild conditions resulted in an increased amount of surface-located LTA in some strains. On the isolated cell walls, LTA could be demonstrated only on the outer surface of the walls. These findings correlated well with the presumed role of group A streptococcus LTA in the adherence of streptococci to the epithelial cells which is accomplished with the aid of surface-located LTA molecules.
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