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. 1969 Apr;98(1):306–307. doi: 10.1128/jb.98.1.306-307.1969

Physical Behavior of Pneumolysin

Arnold S Kreger 1, Alan W Bernheimer 1
PMCID: PMC249940  PMID: 4388678

Abstract

Pneumolysin behaved as an acidic protein having an isoelectric pH of 4.9, a molecular weight of approximately 63,000, and a sedimentation coefficient of approximately 4.3.

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