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. 1970 May;45(2):367-82.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.45.2.367.

Ultrastructure of bacterized and axenic trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with particular reference to helical bodies

Ultrastructure of bacterized and axenic trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with particular reference to helical bodies

R M Rosenbaum et al. J Cell Biol. 1970 May.

Abstract

Electron microscopy of bacterized and axenic trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica showed only slight differences in ultrastructure between the two. As with other species of Entamoeba so far studied, this species lacks typical mitochondrial structures and formed endoplasmic reticulum. Dense clusters of glycogen particles are especially characteristic in axenic amebas. Microtubular structures 360 A in diameter appear randomly oriented in both bacterized and axenic trophozoites. Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) bodies are of two typical forms-elongate, parallel arrays of helices (the classical chromatoid bodies), and short helical fragments. Both kinds of helix show a recurring pitch angle of 68-80 degrees and an over-all diameter of 480 A. RNP particles comprising the helices average 180 A in diameter. The longitudinal axes of adjacent helices are 440 A apart. Following RNase digestion of water-soluble methacrylate sections, helices show a core approximately 60 A in diameter. Short helices are also associated with digestive vacuoles. Free RNP particles per se are never seen within digestive vacuoles, but intact short helices are frequently detected closely associated with the external membrane of digestive vacuoles. In some cases, continuation of externally intact helical forms could be related to filamentous material within the vacuole. Acid phosphomonoesterase activity could be demonstrated within digestive vacuoles where deposition of reaction product is especially intense on the filamentous material.

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