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Infect Immun. 1984 August; 45(2): 528-530
Hemolysin of Streptococcus faecalis subspecies zymogenes contributes to virulence in mice.
Y Ike,
H Hashimoto and
D B Clewell
ABSTRACT
The conjugative plasmid pAD1 (56.7 kilobases) in Streptococcus faecalis confers hemolysin-bacteriocin (Hly-Bcn) expression and a mating response to the sex pheromone cAD1 excreted by recipient cells. We examined the contribution of hemolysin to pathogenicity in intraperitoneally infected mice by using Tn916 and Tn917 insertion mutants altered in hemolysin expression. Strains exhibiting the normal hemolysin phenotype were significantly more virulent than the nonhemolytic insertion mutants. A mutant plasmid with an increased copy number which gave rise to a larger-than-normal zone of hemolysis on blood agar rendered host strains more virulent than the wild-type streptococci in mice.
Infect Immun. 1984 August; 45(2): 528-530
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