Japanese Journal of Microbiology
Print ISSN : 0021-5139
STUDIES ON THE HEMOLYSIN OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI
V. THE INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM IONS AND RIBONUCLEIC ACID ON THE FORMATION OF STREPTOLYSIN-S BY RESTING STREPTOCOCCAL CELLS
SHIZUE MAEKAWATAKAYOSHI HAYASHI
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1958 Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 385-393

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The streptolysin forming system, reported by Bernheimer, containing resting streptococcal cells, RNA, maltose, KH2PO4 and MgSO4 was reexamined. It was found that the optimum concentration of potassium ions for streptolysin formation was much higher than that of phosphate ion, which led to the improvement of the streptolysin-forming system by the use of a mixture of KCl and NaH2PO4 in substitution for KH2PO4.
The process of streptolysin formation occurring in the modified system with a higher concentration of KCl proved to consist of three distinguishable phase: initial inhibition phase, production phase, and reduction phase. The manifestation and duration of these phases were influenced by the concentration of potassium ion and the pH of the reaction medium, the influences exerted by these being dependent on each other.
The mechanism of potassium-and pH-effect was discussed.
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