Morphological differences in flagella in Campylobacter fetus subsp. intestinalis and C. fetus subsp. jejuni
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1983.tb00628.x
Morphological differences in flagella in Campylobacter fetus subsp. intestinalis and C. fetus subsp. jejuni
Abstract
Intact flagella were isolated from human pathogenic strains of Campylobacter, C. fetus subsp. intestinalis and C. fetus subsp. jejuni, by the method of DePamphilis and Adler and examined by electron microscopy. The isolated flagella were composed of a filament, a hook, a basal body, and a large disk associated with the end of the hook region covering the basal body. The width of the hook was approximately 28 nm, somewhat greater than that of the filament (20 nm in diameter). The hook region of C. fetus subsp. intestinalis was curved, but it was straight in C. fetus subsp. jejuni. The structure of the basal body of the two subspecies was similar to that reported for other gram-negative bacteria. The large disk detached from the flagella showed concentrically arranged circular structures. This structure was more clearly observed in the disk of C. fetus subsp. jejuni than in C. fetus subsp. intestinalis. Observations of thin-sectioned profiles at the attachment site of the flagellum revealed that the large disk is located on the inner side of the outer membrane. The role of the large disk in bacterial movement is not clear, but it is assumed that it acts as an organ to protect the flagellar insertion site from vigorous rotation of the polar end inflicted during bacterial movement.
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