Simplified assay for concanavalin A dependent bacterial agglutination by using cell surface mutants

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Two cell surface mutants of Escherichia coli isolated through supersensitivity to sodium dodecyl sulfate were found to be agglutinated by concanavalin A in the intact rod form. By using these strains, the assay method for the concanavalin A dependent agglutination was greatly simplified since neither spheroplast formation nor protease treatment is needed. This rod cell agglutination was characterized and applied for a semiquantitative determination of the amount of bound concanavalin A.

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Maruyama, H. B., Arisawa, M., & Ono Onitsuka, M. (1975). Simplified assay for concanavalin A dependent bacterial agglutination by using cell surface mutants. Infection and Immunity, 11(6), 1320–1324. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.11.6.1320-1324.1975

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