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THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION
Lactenin is reversibly inactivated by the exclusion of atmospheric oxygen. It is also inactivated by the sulfur-containing reducing agents cysteine, glutathione, thioglycollic acid, and BAL. Group A streptococci which have been acted upon by lactenin have been killed, and not merely prevented from m...
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author | Wilson, Armine T. Rosenblum, Herman |
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description | Lactenin is reversibly inactivated by the exclusion of atmospheric oxygen. It is also inactivated by the sulfur-containing reducing agents cysteine, glutathione, thioglycollic acid, and BAL. Group A streptococci which have been acted upon by lactenin have been killed, and not merely prevented from multiplying, since they cannot be revived by inactivating lactenin through the addition of a reducing agent. Thiamine in great excess inactivates lactenin. The mechanism by which it accomplishes this has not been discovered, but it suggests that the mode of action of lactenin may be to deny thiamine to the lactenin-sensitive cell. Lactenin sensitivity is not, however, related to a requirement for exogenous thiamine, nor does lactenin appear to function by binding environmental thiamine in a form unavailable to the sensitive cell. |
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spelling | pubmed-22120502008-04-17 THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION Wilson, Armine T. Rosenblum, Herman J Exp Med Article Lactenin is reversibly inactivated by the exclusion of atmospheric oxygen. It is also inactivated by the sulfur-containing reducing agents cysteine, glutathione, thioglycollic acid, and BAL. Group A streptococci which have been acted upon by lactenin have been killed, and not merely prevented from multiplying, since they cannot be revived by inactivating lactenin through the addition of a reducing agent. Thiamine in great excess inactivates lactenin. The mechanism by which it accomplishes this has not been discovered, but it suggests that the mode of action of lactenin may be to deny thiamine to the lactenin-sensitive cell. Lactenin sensitivity is not, however, related to a requirement for exogenous thiamine, nor does lactenin appear to function by binding environmental thiamine in a form unavailable to the sensitive cell. The Rockefeller University Press 1952-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2212050/ /pubmed/14907959 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1952, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wilson, Armine T. Rosenblum, Herman THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION |
title | THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION |
title_full | THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION |
title_fullStr | THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION |
title_full_unstemmed | THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION |
title_short | THE ANTISTREPTOCOCCAL PROPERTY OF MILK : II. THE EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIOSIS, REDUCING AGENTS, THIAMINE, AND OTHER CHEMICALS ON LACTENIN ACTION |
title_sort | antistreptococcal property of milk : ii. the effects of anaerobiosis, reducing agents, thiamine, and other chemicals on lactenin action |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212050/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14907959 |
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