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. 1978;18(73-74):213-21.

A separation of staphylococci and micrococci based on serological reactivity with antiserum specific for polyglycerophosphate

  • PMID: 97498

A separation of staphylococci and micrococci based on serological reactivity with antiserum specific for polyglycerophosphate

S Hamada et al. Microbios. 1978.

Abstract

A serological reaction with the antiserum against heterophile polyglycerophosphate (PGP) was evaluated for genus level differentiation among strains of Staphylococcus and Micrococcus-Sarcina spp.. Hot saline extracts from whole cells of Staphylococcus spp. strongly reacted with the PGP antiserum, whereas those of Micrococcus-Sarcina spp. did not. Likewise, phenol-water extracts from whole cells of Micrococcus-Sarcina spp. were not reactive with the PGP antiserum, although the extracts of staphylococcal cells again gave a strong reaction with the antiserum. This study indicates that extracts from Micrococcus-Sarcina spp. have no antigen reactive with the PGP antiserum and can thus be differentiated from extracts of Staphylococcus spp. which react strongly with the PGP antiserum.

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