Abstract
C. trachomatis grown in the yolk sac of embryonated eggs was purified by centrifugation on continuous isopycnic Renografin density gradients. A band of chlamydial particles with a buoyant density of 1.20 contained 70% of the starting particles, and electron microscopy revealed the virtual absence of contaminating egg material. Centrifugation on Renografin gradients caused only a moderate decrease in infectivity. For large scale purification, infected yolk sac was centrifuged through Renografin solutions, resulting in more than 60% recovery of starting chlamydial particles, but less than 1% recovery of the dry weight and protein.
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Howard, L., Orenstein, N. S., & King, N. W. (1974). Purification on Renografin density gradients of Chlamydia trachomatis grown in the yolk sac of eggs. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 27(1), 102–106. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.27.1.102-106.1974
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