Bigliardi E, Selmi M G, Lupetti P, Corona S, Gatti S, Scaglia M, Sacchi L
Department of Evolutionary Biology, University, Siena, Italy.
J Eukaryot Microbiol. 1996 May-Jun;43(3):181-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1996.tb01388.x.
A study of the spore wall of Encephalitozoon hellem was performed on thin sections, freeze-fracture, and deep-etched samples to obtain information on spore wall organization and composition. Our observations demonstrate that the spore wall is formed by an inner 30-35 nm electron-lucent endospore and an outer 25-30 nm electron-dense exospore. The exospore is a complex of three layers: an outer spiny layer, an electron-lucent intermediate lamina and an inner fibrous layer. Freeze-fracture and deep-etching techniques reveal that the intermediate lamina and the inner fibrous layer result from the different spatial disposition of the same 4-nm thick fibrils. In thin sections the endospore reveals a scattered electron-dense material that appears in the form of trabecular structures when analyzed in deep-etched samples. The presence of chitin in the exospore is discussed.