The use of freeze-fracture and negative staining techniques to study the ultrastructure of melanosomes isolated from B16 melanoma.

  • 1 February 1976
    • journal article
    • Vol. 121, 1-5
Abstract
Freeze-fracture negative staining methods were used to investigate the structure of melanosomes isolated from B16 melanoma. The findings demonstrated the presence of a melanosomal double-layered membrane. Negative staining procedure showed that the melanosomal membrane is sometimes ruptured, displaced or peeled off during the purification process. Fractured melanosomes showed melanin spheres with a mean diameter of 24 nm. This compares with a mean diameter of 26 nm for the melanin spheres revealed by negative staining. The granular appearance of fractured mature melanosomes is due to the fracture following a random path between melanin spheres.