Abstract
Previous methods which have been used for the preparation of protein A, such as thermal release of protein A with lysozyme from the bacteria, have given a heterogenous product in a low yield. The present publication reports the isolation procedure of protein A from Staphylococcus aureus digested by lysostaphin for 2 h at 37°C. 450—500 mg of protein A was obtained from 300 g of wet bacteria. The preparation is homogenous as seen from its disc electrophoretic pattern. Amino acid composition was determined and based on a molecular weight of 42000. The number of amino acid residues found was 378 ± 6. Less than 0.2% hexosamines was present. The ultraviolet spectrum and the absorption coefficient, A1%275nm= 1.65 of protein A is given. Less than 0.1 mol amino terminal amino acid per mol protein was detected which indicates that the protein has a blocked N‐terminal amino acid. The protein was slowly digested with a mixture of carboxypeptidase A and B and 2 mol lysine/mol protein was released. Precipitation of protein A with normal human γ‐globulin gave an IgG: protein A molar ratio of 2.1:1 within the equivalence zone. The results are discussed with regard to the subunit structure of the protein and the type of attachment of protein A to the peptidoglycan part of the cell wall. Copyright © 1972, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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Sjöquist, J., Meloun, B., & Hjelm, H. (1972). Protein A Isolated from Staphylococcus aureus after Digestion with Lysostaphin. European Journal of Biochemistry, 29(3), 572–578. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1972.tb02023.x
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