Abstract
Histochemical techniques applied at the ultrastructural level have clearly established the periplasmic space as the site of alkaline phosphatase activity in Plectonema boryanum. Considerable enzyme activity is found after the organism is placed in a phosphate-free medium for 5 days. This activity is found only in the cellular fraction of the culture with no activity present in the culture medium. Localization of the site of enzyme activity in cells was investigated by a modification of the method of Costerton. Unfixed cells were reacted with calcium nitrate, which acts as the initial capture reagent. After this deposition, the cells were suspended in 2% lead nitrate to convert the calcium phosphate to more electron-dense lead phosphate. The majority of activity appears associated with layer 3 (periplasmic space) of the cell wall.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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23 articles.
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