Effects of Trypan Blue and Related Compounds on Production and Activity of Streptolysin S

Abstract
Most dyes related to trypan blue inhibited the hemolytic activity of an oligonucleotide-streptolysin S (SLS) complex, an exotoxin produced by Streptococcus pyogenes. Order of the inhibition was: trypan blue > benzo blue 2B > Congo red > Evans blue > benzo purpurine 4B > thiazine red > trypan red. When resting streptococcal cells were incubated with these dyes, significant amount of the hemolysin was produced. The carrier (or inducing) activity for SLS was further manifested in growing cell system and the potency of the compounds was as follows: Congo red > benzo blue 2B > trypan blue > Evans blue > Benzo purpurine 4B .gtoreq. thiazine red > trypan red. In this system, Congo red was more effective than oligonucleotide fraction rich in guanyl residue. Chromotrope 2B, H acid and o-tolidine were ineffective, as the carrier as well as the inhibitor. Based on these results, structure-function relationship among SLS, the carrier and the inhibitor was discussed.

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