Miyata Makoto, Uenoyama Atsuko
Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi-ku, Japan.
FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2002 Oct 8;215(2):285-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2002.tb11404.x.
Mycoplasma mobile cells glide on solid surfaces such as glass with a fast and continuous motion in the direction of the membrane protrusion (head-like structure) at one cell pole. To examine its cell-surface movement, a latex bead was attached to a cell and behavior in gliding was monitored. The bead was carried without movement relative to the cell body, suggesting that the cell does not roll around the cell axis and the surface movement is limited to a small area. A small percentage of cells showed an elongated head-like structure in an old batch culture. The head-like structure moved forward, sometimes leaving the cell body in one position, resulting in a stretching of this head-like structure. These results indicate that the head-like structure drags the cell body, leading us to conclude that the force for gliding is generated at the head-like structure.
运动支原体细胞在诸如玻璃等固体表面上朝着细胞一端的膜突出部(头部样结构)以快速且连续的运动方式滑行。为了研究其细胞表面运动,将一个乳胶珠附着到细胞上,并监测其滑行行为。珠子相对于细胞体没有移动,这表明细胞不会围绕细胞轴滚动,并且表面运动仅限于小区域。在一批陈旧的培养物中,一小部分细胞呈现出细长的头部样结构。头部样结构向前移动,有时会使细胞体留在一个位置,导致该头部样结构伸展。这些结果表明头部样结构拖动细胞体,从而使我们得出结论,即滑行力是在头部样结构处产生的。