Studies on Novel Pili from Shigella flexneri

Pili were detected using electron microscopy in clinical isolates of Shigella flexneri which had been continuously subcultivated in liquid media. Morphologically, the pili appeared as thin, flexible, cylindrical structures of up to 2–5 μm in length and about 3–5 nm in diameter. Two strains showed ma...

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description Pili were detected using electron microscopy in clinical isolates of Shigella flexneri which had been continuously subcultivated in liquid media. Morphologically, the pili appeared as thin, flexible, cylindrical structures of up to 2–5 μm in length and about 3–5 nm in diameter. Two strains showed mannose‐resistant (MR) hemagglutination to fresh fowl erythrocytes (type 4), and one to tannic acid‐treated horse erythrocyte (type 3) pili. These pili are novel and different from the mannose‐sensitive (MS) type 1 pili described by Duguid and Gillies.
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