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Hydrophobic Adherence and Phase Variation in Bordetella Pertussis

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Date 1987 Jan 1
PMID 2881193
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The hydrophobicity of Bordetella pertussis was assayed by measuring the ability of cells in suspension to adhere to a polystyrene surface. The quantity of adhered bacteria was measured by the binding of enzyme-conjugated anti B. pertussis antibodies. Hydrophobic adherence of non-pathogenic variant strains was about 20% of that exhibited by pathogenic strains. Hydrophobicity was a stable trait as it did not change with passaging or storage. Assays of a series of characterized stable variants suggested that the Filamentous Hemagglutinin (FHA) is the cell surface moiety responsible for hydrophobic adherence in B. pertussis.

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