Abstract

Hemolysin produced by Vibrio hollisae (Vh-rTDH), which is related to the thermostable direct hemolysin (Vp-TDH) of Vibrio parahaemolyticus, was studied. Vh-rTDH was purified by successive column chromatographies on diethylaminoethyl-cellulose and an immunoaffinity column coupled with anti Vp-TDH immunoglobulin. The purified toxin was homogeneous, as demonstrated by conventional and sodium dodecyl sulfate--polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). The molecular weight of Vh-rTDH was slightly smaller than that of Vp-TDH, as determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate--slab gel electrophoresis. Conventional PAGE also showed a difference between Vh-rTDH and Vp-TDH. Vp-TDH and Vh-rTDH showed different lytic activities on erythrocytes from various animals, in particular chicken, sheep, and calf. The hemolytic activity of Vh-rTDH was heat labile when heated at 70 degrees C for 10 min, unlike Vp-TDH. Immunological cross-reactivity between Vh-rTDH and Vp-TDH was demonstrated by both the Ouchterlony test and neutralization test.

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