J Bacteriol. 1979 March; 137(3): 1180-1184
Release of lipoteichoic acid from Streptococcus sanguis: stimulation of release during penicillin treatment.
D Horne and
A Tomasz
ABSTRACT
The spontaneous and the penicillin-stimulated release of water-soluble, glycerol-labeled polymers was compared in Streptococcus sanguis. In contrast to the spontaneous release occurring in exponentially growing or stationary-phase bacteria, penicillin-treated cells released the bulk of these polymers, and they were not replenished by synthesis during antibiotic treatment. Furthermore, a major portion of the extracellular polymers was characterized as acylated lipoteichoic acid.
J Bacteriol. 1979 March; 137(3): 1180-1184
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