Swanson J, McCarty M
J Bacteriol. 1969 Oct;100(1):505-11. doi: 10.1128/jb.100.1.505-511.1969.
Opaque colony variants of two strains of group A streptococci have been compared with blue colonies of the same strains by electron microscopy. In opaque colonies, the cocci are joined into elongated chains by exaggerated intercellular septa that often occupy the major portion of each cell's circumference. The thickness and lamination of cell walls in opaque colony variants are identical to those aspects of cell walls in blue colony forms. The similarity in cell wall architecture is found between opaque and blue forms whether or not M protein (and M associated surface fimbriae) is present. Extensive, direct contact between the nucleoid and the cytoplasmic membrane beneath intercellular septa is seen in opaque colony variants. The relationship of this marked nucleoid-cytoplasmic membrane association to the unusual chain forms in the opaque colony variants is unclear.
通过电子显微镜对两株A组链球菌的不透明菌落变体与其相同菌株的蓝色菌落进行了比较。在不透明菌落中,球菌通过夸张的细胞间隔连接成细长链,这些间隔通常占据每个细胞周长的主要部分。不透明菌落变体中细胞壁的厚度和分层与蓝色菌落形式中细胞壁的这些方面相同。无论是否存在M蛋白(以及与M相关的表面菌毛),在不透明和蓝色形式之间都发现了细胞壁结构的相似性。在不透明菌落变体中,可以看到细胞间隔下方的类核与细胞质膜之间存在广泛的直接接触。这种明显的类核-细胞质膜关联与不透明菌落变体中不寻常的链状形式之间的关系尚不清楚。