Basal Structure and Attachment of Flagella in Cells of Proteus vulgaris

Author:

Abram Dinah12,Koffler Henry12,Vatter A. E.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana

2. Department of Pathology, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colorado

Abstract

Abram, Dinah (Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.), Henry Koffler, and A. E. Vatter . Basal structure and attachment of flagella in cells of Proteus vulgaris . J. Bacteriol. 90: 1337–1354. 1965.—The attachment of flagella to cells of Proteus vulgaris was studied electron microscopically with negatively stained and shadow-cast preparations of ghosts from standard cultures and from special cultures that produced “long forms.” The flagellum, the basal portion of which is hooked, arises within the cell from a nearly spherical structure, 110 to 140 A in diameter. This structure appears to be associated with the cytoplasmic membrane; it may be a part of the membrane or a separate entity that lies just beneath the membrane. Flagella associated with cell walls free from cytoplasmic membrane frequently have larger bodies, 200 to 700 A in diameter, associated with their base. These structures probably consist at least partly of fragments of the cytoplasmic membrane, a portion of which folds around a smaller structure. Flagella in various stages of development were observed in long forms of P. vulgaris cells grown at low temperature. The basal structure of these flagella was similar to that of the long or “mature” flagella. Strands connecting the basal structures were observed in ghosts of long forms; these strands appear to be derived from the cytoplasmic membrane. Flagella were found to be attached to fragments of cell wall and to cytoplasmic membrane in a similar manner as they are attached to ghosts. In isolates of flagella that have been separated from the cells mechanically, the organelles often terminate in hooks which almost always appear naked, but have a different fine structure than the flagellum proper.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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