Shmakova Z F, Shikhman A R, Briko N I, Kuznetsov V D
Antibiot Khimioter. 1991 Aug;36(8):28-31.
The chemical composition and presence of immunogenic components in the lysates of the cell walls of group A Streptococcus, type M29, were studied. The lysates were prepared with the use of muramidase. Fc-Receptors were detected in the lysates. Within the first 30 minutes of cell wall lysis by muramidase, 4 times higher amounts of the protein reacting with fibrinogen excreted than in the subsequent 4 hours. The lysates contained immunogenic proteins. Fraction III isolated by chromatography of the 30-minute lysate on DEAE-trisacryl formed a single precipitation band with lysate antiserum. The lysate Fraction IV forming three precipitation bands contained a protein not specific of the type. The protein was identical to the protein antigen from Triton X-100 extracts of group A Streptococcus, types M1, M12 and M29. The group-specific polysaccharide was detected in the lysate Fraction I and Fraction II of the 4-hour lysate.