Isolation, Chemical Composition, and Ultrastructural Features of the Cell Membrane of the Mycoplasma-Like Organism Spiroplasma citri
- 1 December 1973
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 116 (3) , 1421-35
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.116.3.1421-1435.1973
Abstract
Thin sections of Spiroplasma citri, a mycoplasma-like organism isolated from citrus infected with "Stubborn" disease, showed the organisms to be limited by a single trilaminar plasma membrane. An additional outer layer could, however, be frequently seen in freeze-etched preparations of unwashed cells. The organisms were found to be extremely sensitive to lysis by osmotic shock. The cell membrane of S. citri isolated in this way resembled that of mycoplasmas in ultrastructure and gross chemical composition. The isolated membranes showed the characteristic trilaminar shape in section and the typical particle-studded fracture faces in freeze-etched preparations. Protein and lipid formed over 80% of the total dry weight of the membrane, which had a density of ~1.180 g/cm(3). Cholesterol constituted over 20% of the total membrane lipid. Phosphatidyl-glycerol, synthesized by the organisms, was the major phospholipid. Significant amounts of hexosamine (15 to 35 mug/mg of membrane protein) could be found in the membrane preparations. Our results support the thesis that S. citri does not possess a cell wall, either of the gram-positive or the gram-negative type, though it may be coated by some other type of an envelope or by a slime layer, at least temporarily.Keywords
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