Klebsiella pneumoniae haemolysin adsorption to red blood cells

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It was necessary to incubate the Klebsiella pneumoniae haemolysin with erythrocytes at 37°C to produce the whole lytic action. The amount of attached klebolysin at 4°C increased as its concentration in the medium increased, until the erythrocyte surface was saturated. Treatment with 2‐mercaptoethanol was necessary to permit the adsorption; it was inhibited by low concentrations of cholesterol. Klebsolysin was immunogenic and its antiserum neutralized its own haemolytic effect and streptolysin O. Anti‐streptolysin serum also neutralized klebsolysin. Streptolysin O attachment to erythrocytes impeded the posterior klebolysin adsorption in the same way that klebsolysin adsorption interfered with streptolysin O attachment. Copyright © 1989, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Albesa, I. (1989). Klebsiella pneumoniae haemolysin adsorption to red blood cells. Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 67(3), 263–266. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1989.tb02494.x

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