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. 1979 Jul;139(1):98-106.
doi: 10.1128/jb.139.1.98-106.1979.

Neisseria gonorrhoeae membrane microenvironment studied by spin-label electron spin resonance: comparison of colony types

Neisseria gonorrhoeae membrane microenvironment studied by spin-label electron spin resonance: comparison of colony types

W J Newhall et al. J Bacteriol. 1979 Jul.

Abstract

Spin-label electron spin resonance was used to characterize the microenvironment around spin probes which localize (i) in membranes, (ii) at the membrane surface, or (iii) in the cytoplasm of living Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Four colony types (T1, T2, T3, and T4) of gonococci were compared on the basis of the electron spin resonance parameters 2T parallel to, S (order parameter), and tau c (microviscosity). The concentration of spin label used had little or no effect on viability. T1 and T2 gonococci were found to have a more restricted environment for molecular motion of a membrane surface spin label than did T3 and T4. The membrane fluidity, as measured by a membrane lipid spin label, of T4 (S = 0.571) was significantly greater than that of T1 or T3 (S = 0.580). This difference was detected at 37 degrees C, at 25 degrees C, in agar-grown bacteria, and in exponential-phase cells. Studies using spin labels which probe different levels of the membrane indicated the presence of a membrane flexibility gradient. Cytoplasmic spin-label studies indicated that the cytoplasm of all gonococcal colony types was three to five times more viscous than water.

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