L forms of Group A streptococci have been isolated by the use of penicillin gradient agar plates. Osmotically fragile protoplasts of Group A streptococci have been obtained by the use of Group C phage-associated lysin which lyses Group A streptococci and their isolated cell walls. Membranes surrounding these enzymatically derived protoplasts have been isolated, and chemical and immunological studies indicate that they are free of cell wall carbohydrate and M protein. The streptococcal protoplasts reproduce as colonies which are morphologically indistinguishable from streptococcal L forms. Evidence is presented to show that these two streptococcal derivatives are serologically and physiologically related to each other as well as to the parent streptococcal strain from which they were isolated.
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December 01 1959
STUDIES OF L FORMS AND PROTOPLASTS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : I. ISOLATION, GROWTH, AND BACTERIOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS
Earl H. Freimer,
Earl H. Freimer
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Richard M. Krause,
Richard M. Krause
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Maclyn McCarty
Maclyn McCarty
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Earl H. Freimer
From The Rockefeller Institute
Richard M. Krause
From The Rockefeller Institute
Maclyn McCarty
From The Rockefeller Institute
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July 21 1959
Online Issn: 1540-9538
Print Issn: 0022-1007
Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute
1959
J Exp Med (1959) 110 (6): 853–874.
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July 21 1959
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Earl H. Freimer, Richard M. Krause, Maclyn McCarty; STUDIES OF L FORMS AND PROTOPLASTS OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : I. ISOLATION, GROWTH, AND BACTERIOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS . J Exp Med 1 December 1959; 110 (6): 853–874. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.110.6.853
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