Nanninga N
J Cell Biol. 1968 Nov;39(2):251-63. doi: 10.1083/jcb.39.2.251.
Freeze-etched cells of Bacillus subtilis have been studied with the electron microscope. The outer surface of the plasma membrane, i.e. the side facing the cell wall, is covered with numerous granules and short strands, each measuring approximately 50 A in diameter. These strands are occasionally seen to enter the cell wall. The inner surface of the plasma membrane, i.e. the side facing the cytoplasm, appears to be sparsely dotted with small particles measuring about 50 A. The envelope of mesosomes differs from the plasma membrane. Blunt protrusions arise from its outer surface; the inner surface appears smooth. Stalked particles, as described by other investigators after negative staining with phosphotungstic acid, were not observed on any membrane surface in our material. Preparations were also made of specimens prefixed in osmium tetroxide prior to freeze-etching. Under these conditions the bacterial membranes appeared to be surprisingly well preserved. In contrast to directly frozen, unfixed cells, some osmium tetroxide-fixed preparations showed a differentiation in cytoplasm and nucleoplasm, which made it possible to observe the close association of the mesosome with the latter.
已用电镜研究了枯草芽孢杆菌的冷冻蚀刻细胞。质膜的外表面,即面向细胞壁的一侧,覆盖着许多颗粒和短链,其直径约为50埃。偶尔可见这些链进入细胞壁。质膜的内表面,即面向细胞质的一侧,似乎稀疏地分布着直径约50埃的小颗粒。间体的包膜与质膜不同。钝性突起从其外表面伸出;内表面看起来很光滑。在我们的材料中,在任何膜表面都未观察到其他研究者在用磷钨酸负染后所描述的带柄颗粒。还制备了在冷冻蚀刻前用四氧化锇预固定的标本。在这些条件下,细菌膜似乎保存得非常好。与直接冷冻的未固定细胞相比,一些用四氧化锇固定的标本显示出细胞质和核质的分化,这使得观察间体与核质的紧密联系成为可能。