Relative surface hydrophobicity, antigen K1 and haemagglutinating activity are associated in Escherichia coli.

Acta microbiologica Hungarica Pub Date : 1991-01-01
M Herpay, E Czirók, E Szöllösy, J Fekete, I Gadó, H Milch
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Hydrophobic property of 136 Escherichia coli strains was examined by salt aggregation test (SAT). Out of the tested strains 61 were SAT positive. The correlations among the surface properties characterized by SAT and other phenotypical properties, e.g. mannose resistant haemagglutinating activity (MRHA), mannose sensitive haemagglutinating activity (MSHA), presence of antigen K1 and adsorption to Al(OH)3 gel were examined. The results showed that (i) Possession of antigen K1 provides the bacterial cell a hydrophilic character and covers its relative surface hydrophobicity; (ii) Correlation exists between the relative hydrophobicity of the bacteria determined by SAT and their haemagglutinating activity. SAT values are also influenced by non haemagglutinating fimbriae and also by other non fimbrial structures; (iii) The hydrophilic surface characters are mainly expressed by the results of adsorption to Al(OH)3 gel and the hydrophobic characters rather by the SAT values.

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相对表面疏水性,抗原K1和血凝活性与大肠杆菌有关。
采用盐聚集试验(SAT)检测了136株大肠杆菌的疏水性。检测菌株中有61株SAT阳性。研究了以SAT表征的表面性质与其他表型性质之间的相关性,如甘露糖抗性血凝活性(MRHA)、甘露糖敏感性血凝活性(MSHA)、抗原K1的存在以及对Al(OH)3凝胶的吸附。结果表明:(1)拥有抗原K1使细菌细胞具有亲水性,并掩盖其相对表面疏水性;(ii) SAT测定的细菌的相对疏水性与其血凝活性之间存在相关性。SAT值也受到非血凝毛和其他非毛结构的影响;(iii)亲水性主要由Al(OH)3凝胶的吸附结果和疏水性表征,而不是由SAT值表征。
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