Purification, ultrastructure, and composition of axial filaments from Leptospira
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.98.1.264-280.1969
Purification, ultrastructure, and composition of axial filaments from Leptospira
Abstract
The ultrastructure of three strains of water Leptospira was studied by negative staining, thin sectioning, and freeze-etching. The cells possessed a triple-layered sheath which covered two independent axial filaments, one inserted subterminally in each end of the cell. The protoplasmic cylinder was surrounded by a triple-layered cell wall and possessed ribosomes, lamellar structures, and a typical procaryotic nuclear region. The axial filament was comprised of several component structures. An axial fibril, with a diameter of 20 to 25 nm, consisted of a solid inner core (13 to 16 nm in diameter) surrounded by a coat. A terminal knob (40 to 70 nm in length) was connected to a series of disc insertion structures at the terminal end of the axial fibril. The axial fibril was surrounded by a helical outer coat (35 to 60 nm in diameter) which was composed of a continuously coiled fiber, 3 to 4 nm in diameter, embedded in an electron-dense material. A procedure for the purification of the axial fibrils was presented and their ultrastructural, physical, and chemical properties were determined. Similarities in ultrastructural, physical, and chemical properties were noted between the axial fibrils and bacterial flagella. A schematic model of the leptospiral axial filament is presented, and a mechanism is proposed for its function as a locomotor organelle.
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