The antigens associated with the cell walls of members of the genus Pseudomonas.

Three antigens were associated with the cell walls of pseudomonads. A highly antigenic, strain-specific antigen of high molecular weight and protein or lipoprotein in nature, occurred as an envelope around the cells. It could be washed off the cells closely associated with carbohydrate material but its antigenicity was not dependent on the carbohydrate present. Another antigen, common to all strains tested, was situated below the first antigen. This was less antigenic than the strain-specific antigen and was polysaccharide or lipopolysaccharide in nature. A second common antigen was the mucopeptide of the cell walls. This had an antigenicity similar to that of the second antigen and was dependent on both the carbohydrate and polypeptide components of the macromolecule. There appears to be some correlation between these findings and the structure of cell walls of pseudomonads are shown by electron microscopy.

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