The fine structure of the intracytoplasmic organelles of mycobacteria was studied by means of electron microscopy of ultrathin sections. A well-preserved nuclear apparatus was obtained by fixation with OsO4 in acetate-veronal buffer, containing calcium and tryptone, or in collidine-HCl buffer, followed by uranyl-acetate treatment and embedding in araldite. A low density nuclear region was filled with fine fibrils, 30 A in diameter, in parallel or concentric arrangement. A membranous organelle, tentatively designated as "lamellar structure," consists of unit membranes in lamellar arrangement. The thickness of each lamella in this membranous organelle coincides with that of the three-layered cytoplasmic membrane Moreover, the continuity of this unit membrane with the cytoplasmic membrane was demonstrated.
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1 March 1961
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The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology
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March 01 1961
FINE STRUCTURES OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES OF MYCOBACTERIA
Masaatsu Koike,
Masaatsu Koike
From the Department of Bacteriology, School of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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Kenji Takeya
Kenji Takeya
From the Department of Bacteriology, School of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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Masaatsu Koike
From the Department of Bacteriology, School of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Kenji Takeya
From the Department of Bacteriology, School of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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September 09 1960
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1961
J Biophys and Biochem Cytol (1961) 9 (3): 597–608.
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September 09 1960
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Masaatsu Koike, Kenji Takeya; FINE STRUCTURES OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES OF MYCOBACTERIA . J Biophys and Biochem Cytol 1 March 1961; 9 (3): 597–608. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.9.3.597
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