A procedure for isolation of highly purified hemagglutinin from a toxic complex of culture filtrates of Cl. botulinum type A is described. This procedure includes precipitation with (NH4)2SO4, chromatography on Sephadex G-100, G-200 and DEAE-cellulose, specific adsorption on human erythrocytes and affinity chromatography. Using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, it was shown that hemagglutinin is a heteropolymeric protein consisting of a monomer (Mr 53 000) and a trimer (Mr 160 000). The monomer is made up of two subunits with Mr 13 000 and one subunit with Mr 27 000 covalently linked by SS-crosslinks. The number and nature of the SS-crosslinks and SH-groups in the protein molecule were determined and a hypothetical structural model of hemagglutinin was proposed. Using immunochemical analysis, it was shown that some (but not all) serological properties of the highly purified protein from Cl. botulinum type A and of its partially purified counterpart are similar to those of hemagglutinin from Cl. botulinum type B.

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