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Phase-contrast and electron microscopy of murine strains of Mycoplasma.

J B Nelson, M J Lyons.   

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Nelson, John B. (The Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y.), and Michael J. Lyons. Phase-contrast and electron microscopy of murine strains of Mycoplasma. J. Bacteriol. 90:1750-1763. 1965.-Two strains of Mycoplasma pulmonis (associated with infectious catarrh) on examination in fluid culture (20% horse serum-bouillon) by phase microscopy were highly pleomorphic, with many bacilliform elements and fewer coccoid ones. Motility, characterized by gliding of rods and spinning of spherical forms, was observed through the 9th subculture of one strain and the 15th of the second. Motile elements were not seen in later transfers and pleomorphism was reduced. One strain of M. neurolyticum (associated with conjunctivitis and encephalitis) was much less pleomorphic and showed neither bacilliform elements nor motility at any time. When examined by negative-contrast electron microscopy, organisms of this strain were found to have an average diameter of 0.7 mu and to possess a concentrated peripheral layer of cytoplasm and a central mass which may represent the cells' nuclear equivalent. The latter feature was not prominent in spherical forms of M. pulmonis. These cells, when observed after 48 hr of culture, showed evidence of the generation of new progeny cells in their central area. The filamentous or bacilliform cells of M. pulmonis were frequently serpentine in appearance, 2.0 to 3.0 mu in length and 80 to 250 mmu in width. They appeared to generate new cells from terminal buds from which outpouchings initially developed. Older cells, in the stationary phase, showed evidence of undergoing multipolar germination. Microtubules, about 60 mmu wide, were found in association with most filamentous cells from 48-hr cultures; fragments of membrane, studded with closely packed ribosomelike particles, were also found. There was no evidence of flagella or any specialized structure that could account for the observed motility of the organisms.

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Year:  1965        PMID: 5322727      PMCID: PMC315888          DOI: 10.1128/jb.90.6.1750-1763.1965

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


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