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The systemic Neisseria meningitidis strain P241 and the healthy pharyngeal
carrier strain BT878 produce bacteriocin-like substances during growth. A m
ethod has been devised for obtaining the active substances in solution. The
activity was recovered by freeze-thaw extraction of dialyzed Todd-Hewitt a
gar medium into which the bacteriocins had diffused during growth of the pr
oducer strains. The bacteriocins were purified more than 50-fold by ammoniu
m-sulphate precipitation and hydrophobic interaction chromatography. They a
re quite stable to heat and remain active 100% after 30 min at 100 degrees
C. However, the protein nature of the bacteriocins has been confirmed by th
eir sensitivity to alpha-chymotrypsin. Gel filtration indicated an M-r of 1
00-110 kDa, whereas SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis produced a commo
n band by Coomassie staining corresponding to an M-r of 47-48 kDa, suggesti
ng a dimer form of the active protein component.