“…High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) isolated 3 of the components, designated PSMa, PSMb, and PSMg, which, according to the results of amino-acid sequence analysis and identification and sequencing of their genes, were found to be polypeptides of 22, 44, and 25 aa, respectively [1]. PSMa (fMADVIAKIVEIVKGLIDQFTQK) had no close homology, according to the results of a standard BLAST (available at: http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/BLAST/) search, although some similarity to PSMg (d-toxin) was observed, PSMb (fMSKLAEAIANTVKAAQDQDWTKLGTSIVDIVESG-VSVLGKIFGF) had sequence homology of 35%-73% to previously described polypeptides from Staphylococcus hemolyticus [7] and Staphylococcus lugdunensis [8], and PSMg (fMAADIIS-TIGDLVKWIIDTVNKFKK) had complete sequence homology to S. epidermidis d-toxin [9]. The structure of the fourth component, with a mass of 2648 Da, was not determined [1].…”