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The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 108, 731-752, Copyright, 1958, by The Rockefeller Institute


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COLICINE K : III. THE IMMUNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF A SUBSTANCE HAVING COLICINE K ACTIVITY



Tsunehisa Amano M.D.1, Walther F. Goebel Ph.D.1, and Elizabeth Miller Smidth 1

1 From The Rockefeller Institute

By immunological means it has been shown that colicine K is associated with the O antigen of the colicinogenic bacillus E. coli K235 L+OC+.

The colicine K-O antigen complex elicits the formation of at least two types of antibodies, one a precipitin, the other a colicine-neutralizing antibody. The first precipitates colicine K without neutralizing it, the second neutralizes the colicine without precipitating it.

Unlike the purified colicine K complex, the colicine protein component of the O antigen is precipitable by the neutralizing antibody.

There is no demonstrable serological relationship between colicine K and phage T6. These two agents must be considered to be separate and distinct entities.

Submitted on May 15, 1958


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