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J Bacteriol. 1962 January; 83(1): 20-26
Copyright © 1962, The Williams & Wilkins Company. All Rights Reserved.

POSSIBLE UTILITY OF A FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE IN THE SEROLOGICAL IDENTIFICATION OF ANTAGONISTIC STREPTOMYCES

Tadashi Arai, Shyuko Kuroda and Michio Ito

Laboratory of Antibiotics, Institute of Food Microbiology, Chiba University, Chiba
National Institute of Health, Tokyo, Japan

ABSTRACT

ARAI, TADASHI (Chiba University, Chiba, Japan), SHYUKO KURODA, AND MICHIO ITO. Possible utility of a fluorescent antibody technique in the serological identification of antagonistic Streptomyces. J. Bacteriol. 83:20–26. 1962.—The indirect fluorescent antibody technique was extended to the serological investigation of antagonistic Streptomyces. Serological relationship was studied among groups of antagonistic Streptomyces that are related in their ability to produce antibiotics or in their morphological and cultural characteristics. It was also demonstrated that spores and sporophores are as satisfactorily stained as shake-cultured vegetative mycelium.


J Bacteriol. 1962 January; 83(1): 20-26
Copyright © 1962, The Williams & Wilkins Company. All Rights Reserved.