Purification of Lytic Enzymes for Radioresistant Bacteria Produced by Achromobacter lunatus

1981 
The crude enzyme fraction of precipitates resulting from the addition of 70% alcohol to the culture filtrate of A. lunatus was separated by CM-Sephadex and Sephadex G-75 chromatography into 13 fractions having lytic activity for M. radiodurans, M. lysodeikticus and P. radiora. Five of the fractions showed similar lytic activity spectra, but the other fractions were separated by the specificities of their lytic activities. This result indicates that the wide lytic spectrum of the crude enzyme against microorganisms is attributable to the action of many lytic enzymes. All fractions, except for P2-2 fraction (designated as the P2-2. enzyme), contained at least two proteins as determined by disc gel electrophoresis. The P2-2 enzyme was purified 34-fold by rechromatography on Sephadex G-75, and appeared to be homogeneous on disc gel electrophoresis. The enzyme was able to lyse intact cells of M. radiodurans and M. lysodeikticus without detergent, and those of P. radiora with detergent, but was not able to dige...
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