Studies on the Constitution of Muco-complex from Micrococcus lysodeikticus. II. Physicochemical Properties of Muco-complex
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The fraction G previously isolated from Micrococcus lysodeikticus mainly consists of a muco-complex. This fraction was further purified by both electrodialysis and zone electrophoresis to separate a small amount of impurities and to obtain a single muco-complex, GIIs. The latter gave a single spot which migrated towards the anode in paper electrophoresis. The homogeneity of GIIs was further investigated by Tiselius electrophoresis and ultracentrifugation. Several measurements of physicochemical properties of GIIs, viscosity, molecular weight, osmotic pressure, and electrometric titration, were carried out. From these results, the muco-complex, GIIs, was established to be a mucopolysaccharidelike substance having a molecular weight of nearly 100,000.
- 1960-05-25
著者
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秋谷 七郎
Tokyo Medico-Dental University
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秋谷 七郎
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Showa University
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星野 乙松
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo
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星野 乙松
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Tokyo
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