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Volume 270,
Number 48,
Issue of December 1, 1995 pp. 28874-28878
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Purification
of a Galactosyl- 1 4-galactose-binding Adhesin from the
Gram-positive Meningitis-associated Bacterium Streptococcus suis
(Received for publication, August 14, 1995)
Kaarina
Tikkanen
, ,
Sauli
Haataja
,
Christiane
François-Gerard
,
Jukka
Finne
Streptococcus suis causes meningitis, sepsis, and other
serious infections in newborn and young pigs and in adult humans. The
Gal 1-4Gal-binding adhesin of S. suis was purified
to homogeneity by ultrasonic treatment, fractional ammonium sulfate
precipitation, and preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Pigeon ovomucoid, a glycoprotein with Gal 1-4Gal terminals,
was used to detect the adhesin by blotting. The purified adhesin
appeared as single band of an apparent size of 18 kDa and of a pI of
6.4; no disulfide bridges were present. The amount of adhesin as
revealed by pigeon ovomucoid binding correlated with the
hemagglutination activity of different S. suis strains. The
purified adhesin bound to latex particles induced hemagglutination
which was specifically inhibited with the same inhibitors as
hemagglutination by the intact bacteria, thus demonstrating that the
purified protein was the Gal 1-4Gal-recognizing adhesin of S. suis. Two adhesin variants (P and
P ) with differing Gal 1-4Gal binding specificity
had the similar electrophoretic mobilities and the same N-terminal
peptide sequences, indicating that they were closely related. This
represents the first isolation of an adhesin with well-defined cell
surface carbohydrate binding activity from Gram-positive bacteria
associated with meningitis.

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