New procedure for the isolation of membrane vesicles of Bacillus subtilis and an electron microscopy study of their ultrastructure
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- PMCID: PMC246505
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.116.3.1456-1465.1973
New procedure for the isolation of membrane vesicles of Bacillus subtilis and an electron microscopy study of their ultrastructure
Abstract
A rapid procedure for the isolation of membrane vesicles of Bacillus subtilis is described that minimizes the action of proteolytic enzymes, excreted by this organism, on the membrane proteins. The membrane vesicles obtained have, in addition to a low endogenous respiration rate, a low endogenous activity for transport of amino acids and carboxylic acids. In the presence of the electron donor, ascorbate-phenazine methosulfate, the transport activities for these compounds were comparable to the activities of intact cells. In addition, these activities were retained for a prolonged period of time. Electron microscopy examination of thin sections of the vesicles showed that the preparation consisted almost exclusively of membrane vesicles which were not contaminated with other cell components. The membrane vesicles, which are six to seven times smaller in diameter than protoplasts, often enclosed smaller vesicles. Freeze-etching of intact cells, protoplasts, and membrane vesicles showed that the orientation of the membrane of the vesicles was identical to the orientation of the plasma membrane in intact cells and protoplasts. This also held for the majority of the membranes of the enclosed vesicles, only 15% having the opposite orientation.
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