REEVALUATION OF ENVELOPE PROFILES AND CYTOPLASMIC ULTRASTRUCTURE OF MYCOBACTERIA PROCESSED BY CONVENTIONAL EMBEDDING AND FREEZE-SUBSTITUTION PROTOCOLS

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PAUL, TR
BEVERIDGE, TJ
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10.1128/JB.174.20.6508-6517.1992
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Q93 [微生物学];
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The cell envelope architectures and cytoplasmic structures of Mycobacterium aurum CIPT 1210005, M. fortuitum, M. phlei 425, and M. thermoresistible ATCC 19527 were compared by conventional embedding and freeze-substitution methods. To ascertain the integrity of cells during each stage of the processing regimens, [1-C-14]acetate was incorporated into the mycolic acids of mycobacterial walls, and the extraction of labeled mycolic acids was monitored by liquid scintillation counting. Radiolabeled mycolic acids were extracted by both processing methods; however, freeze-substitution resulted in the extraction of markedly less radiolabel. During conventional processing of cells, most of the radiolabel was extracted during the dehydration stage, whereas postsubstitution washes in acetone yielded the greatest loss of radiolabel during freeze-substitution. Conventional embedding frequently produced cells with condensed fibrous nucleoids and occasional mesosomes. Their cell walls were relatively thick (approximately 25 nm) but lacked substance. Freeze-substituted cells appeared more robust, with well-dispersed nucleoids and ribosomes. The walls of all species were much thinner than those of their conventionally processed counterparts, but these stained well, which was an indication of more wall substance; the fabric of these walls, in particular the plasma membrane, appeared highly condensed and tightly apposed to the peptidoglycan. Some species possessed a thick, irregular outer layer that was readily visualized in the absence of exogenous stabilizing agents by freeze-substitution. Since freeze-substituted mycobacteria retained a greater percentage of mycolic acids in their walls, and probably other labile wall and cytoplasmic constituents, we believe that freeze-substitution provides a more accurate image of structural organization in mycobacteria than that achieved by conventional procedures.
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