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. 1968 Nov;96(5):1803–1810. doi: 10.1128/jb.96.5.1803-1810.1968

Autolytic Enzyme System of Streptococcus faecalis IV. Electron Microscopic Observations of Autolysin and Lysozyme Action

Gerald D Shockman 1, Joseph T Martin 1
PMCID: PMC315244  PMID: 4973130

Abstract

Cell walls (LOG walls) were isolated from cultures of Streptococcus faecalis ATCC 9790 in the exponential phase of growth. These walls were either allowed to undergo autolytic dissolution (in the presence or absence of trypsin) or wall autolysis was inactivated with sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS walls). Inactivated walls were treated either with lysozyme or with isolated, partially purified S. faecalis autolysin. During wall lysis, samples were removed, negatively stained with phosphotungstate, and examined in the electron microscope. Both lysozyme and isolated autolysin appeared to act over the entire surface of SDS walls. After partial dissolution, a fibrous network over the surface was revealed. Lysozyme digestion revealed the presence of prominent, highly-contrasted equatorial and subequatorial bands around the walls. After trichloroacetic acid extraction, the bands were seen less frequently and less distinctly in the partially lysozyme digested walls, suggesting that the bands contained nonpeptidoglycan polymers. In the absence of trypsin (which activates a latent form of the autolysin), autolysis of LOG walls appeared to start at the equatorial bands and to proceed back towards the apex of the coccus. Ribbons of wall material coming off the wide edge of the nearly hemispherical wall fragments were observed. Activation of latent autolysis resulted in lytic action over the entire wall surface. The results are consistent with the previously postulated location of active autolysin at the areas of new wall synthesis and the random location of latent autolysin in LOG walls.

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