Interaction of Staphylococcal α-Toxin with Artificial and Natural Membranes

Author:

Freer John H.1,Arbuthnott John P.1,Bernheimer Alan W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016

Abstract

Comparison of hemolytic activity and chromate-releasing activity of partially purified preparations of staphylococcal α-toxin indicated the presence of a lytic factor other than α-toxin. This lytic release factor (RF) was isolated from the preparations and was shown to be active against both lipid spherules and erythrocytes. Heat-purified α-toxin (HP α-toxin) disrupted spherules, with the formation of fragments which always showed the presence of ring structures similar in dimensions (ca. 90 A) to pure α 12 S -toxin. The interaction of HP α-toxin with spherules was accompanied by loss of hemolytic activity and adsorption of toxic protein. The α 12 S -toxin, although only weakly hemolytic, was shown to be lytic for spherules. An α 12 S -free toxin rapidly disrupted spherules, with formation of fragments with attached rings similar in dimensions to the α 12 S molecule. Lipid monolayer experiments showed that HP α-toxin could penetrate lipid monolayers by virtue of a hydrophobic interaction. Effects of HP α-toxin on rabbit and human erythrocyte ghosts were similar to its effects on spherules, in that rings appeared on membrane fragments. Toxin-lysed rabbit erythrocytes showed similar rings on the resulting membrane fragments. However, rings were not seen on toxin-treated rabbit erythrocytes in the prelytic lag phase; this result and the fact that human erythrocytes are largely insensitive to α-toxin were interpreted as evidence against a lytic mechanism involving ring formation as the primary event. Rings were interpreted as toxin polymers similar to α 12 S molecules, formed from specifically orientated active toxin molecules at the surface of lipid structures. Possible mechanisms for toxin lysis of spherules and erythrocytes are discussed.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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