Black F T, Birch-Andersen A, Freundt E A
J Bacteriol. 1972 Jul;111(1):254-9. doi: 10.1128/jb.111.1.254-259.1972.
Four serologically distinct human T-mycoplasmas grown in liquid medium were studied in the electron microscope after ultrathin sectioning and negative staining. The morphology and ultrastructure of these strains was found to be essentially identical to that of other mycoplasmas; i.e., mainly spherical or ovoid cells were observed, but also short rod-shaped cells and filamentous, partly branched forms were noted. The cells were found to be enveloped by a triple-layered membrane, on the outer surface of which an electron-dense layer consisting of radiating hairlike structures was consistently present. In addition to ribosomes, now and then arranged in a regular geometric pattern, the ultrathin sections reveal vacuole-like structures in the interior of the cells.
对在液体培养基中培养的四种血清学上不同的人T-支原体进行了超薄切片和负染色后,用电子显微镜进行了研究。发现这些菌株的形态和超微结构与其他支原体基本相同;即主要观察到球形或卵形细胞,但也注意到短杆状细胞以及丝状、部分分支的形态。发现细胞被三层膜包裹,在其外表面始终存在由放射状毛发状结构组成的电子致密层。除了偶尔以规则几何图案排列的核糖体之外,超薄切片还揭示了细胞内部有空泡样结构。