In the electron microscope, thin sections of OsO4-fixed myelin figures from the phospholipide fraction of human brain show a pattern of parallel dark lines with a repeating period of about 40 A. It is shown that the dark lines probably represent the reaction product of OsO4 with double bonds in the fatty acid chains, thereby marking the central portion of one bimolecular lamella. The addition of globin results in dense lines 25 to 50 A wide that cover the surface of the myelin figures. When such a figure consists of only two bimolecular leaflets of lipide covered with globin, the structure shows striking similarity to the image of cell membranes in fixed tissue sections. A hypothetical schema is given of the molecular structure of the figure, and the distribution of OsO4 in it.
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1 May 1959
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The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology
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May 01 1959
An Electron Microscope Study of Myelin Figures
Walther Stoeckenius
Walther Stoeckenius
(From the Department of Physiology, University of Hamburg, Germany)
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Walther Stoeckenius
(From the Department of Physiology, University of Hamburg, Germany)
Received:
December 01 1958
Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute
1959
J Biophys and Biochem Cytol (1959) 5 (3): 491–500.
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Received:
December 01 1958
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Walther Stoeckenius; An Electron Microscope Study of Myelin Figures . J Biophys and Biochem Cytol 1 May 1959; 5 (3): 491–500. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.5.3.491
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