Literature DB >> 4963778

Fine structure of Bacillus megaterium during synchronous growth.

D J Ellar, D G Lundgren, R A Slepecky.   

Abstract

A fine-structure study of synchronously dividing Bacillus megaterium revealed the sequence of events involved in the division of the cell. First, a mesosome develops as a concentric fold of the plasma membrane at the site of septum formation. The mesosome contains membrane-bound vesicular structures, 300 to 500 A in diameter, plus a large membrane-bound structure, 2,000 A in diameter. These larger vesicles are peculiar to mesosomes in this stage of division and are not observed in the mesosomes involved in spore septum formation. The transverse septum originates within the mesosome and remains enclosed during its subsequent growth across the cell. An intimate association is observed between mesosome vesicles, mesosome membrane, and the growing edge of the transverse septum. Prior to completion of the septum, the membranes bounding the mesosome fuse, and further wall thickening occurs within the structure formed by this fusion. At this time, the septum only equals the parent cell wall in thickness. The doubling in thickness of the septum, which is required for the production of two normal daughter cell walls, occurs during a second phase of wall thickening, which is characterized by the appearance of a constriction at the base of the septum. As the constriction widens, the wall in this region thickens, forming the typical rounded poles of the daughter cells. Capsular synthesis at the poles occurs during this second phase of wall thickening. Throughout the division process, the nuclear material appears to be associated at one end with a mesosome at or near the pole of the cell and at the other end to the mesosome involved in septum formation. This association frequently takes the form of a stalklike extension of the mesosome penetrating into the chromatin fibrils.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 4963778      PMCID: PMC276794          DOI: 10.1128/jb.94.4.1189-1205.1967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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