Envelope structure in three different L-forms of Proteus mirabilis

Autor: Demonty, J., Robaye, Bernadette, Calberg-Bacq, Claire
Zdroj: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek; December 1973, Vol. 39 Issue: 1 p217-228, 12p
Abstrakt: Abstract: One A-type, stable and two different B-type, unstable L-forms were obtained from a strain ofProteus mirabilis and studied by electron microscopy and by chemical analysis for the presence of peptidoglycan. The wall of the parent bacterium is characterized by a profile of three superimposed dense lines and a content of 11.07 nmoles of muramic acid (MUR) and of 7.85 nmoles of diaminopimelic acid (DAP) per mg of dry weight. The stable, A-type L-form has completely lost the cell wall of the bacterium and is enveloped only by the plasma membrane to which very small quantities of peptidoglycan components are associated (MUR: 0.041 nmoles/mg; DAP: 0.075 nmoles/mg). The two B-type, unstable L-forms have the same wall structure in only two dense lines, but they differ in their peptidoglycan content. The first one does not contain more peptidoglycan components than the A-type, L-form (MUR: 0.022 nmoles/mg; DAP: 0.016 nmoles/mg), whereas the peptidoglycan content of the second one (MUR: 2.6 nmoles/mg; DAP: 1.65 nmoles/mg) is about one fifth of the content of muramic acid and diaminopimelic acid of the bacterial cell wall.
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