PESTICINS. I. PESTICIN-BACTERIUM INTERRELATIONSHIPS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING ACTIVITY

Abstract

A second bacteriocin-like substance produced by all tested strains of Pasteurella pestis and P. pseudotuberculosis is described. This activity, termed pesticin II, is active against the two avirulent P. pestis strains, A12 and Java. These strains do not produce pesticin I, which inhibits the growth of type I strains of P. pseudotuberculosis. Pesticin I was also found to be active against certain strains of Escherichia coli, strain A12, but not strain Java, and some P. pestis isolates which also produce pesticin I. A number of E. coli strains produce a substance which also inhibits the growth of strains A12 and Java; the activity of this substance is dependent upon the presence of high concentrations of Ca(++). The activity of both pesticins is inhibited under anaerobic conditions or in the presence of antiserum. The activity of pesticin I, but not pesticin II, is suppressed by Fe(+++), hemin, certain hemin- containing proteins, Mg(++), and inorganic phosphate. Suppression of pesticin I activity by Fe(+++) can be reversed by the addition of either Ca(++) or Sr(++) or by metal chelating agents. All tested strains of P. pestis and P. pseudotuberculosis produce a metabolite which suppresses the activity of pesticin I. The activity of this substance, termed pesticin I inhibitor, is enhanced by Fe(+++), and to a lesser extent by Mg(++) or by inorganic phosphate; its activity is suppressed by Mn(++) and by protamine sulfate. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 27, 1961
Accession Number
AD0636904

Entities

People

  • Michael J. Surgalla
  • Robert R. Brubaker

Organizations

  • United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Antibodies
  • Bacteria
  • Bacteriology
  • Cells
  • Chelate Compounds
  • Diffusion
  • Escherichia Coli
  • Gammaproteobacteria
  • Incubation
  • Indicators
  • Inhibition
  • Inhibitors
  • Mutations
  • New York
  • Proteins
  • Virulence

Fields of Study

  • Biology

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