Retraction of F pili.
- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- Vol. 117 (3) , 1306-11
Abstract
The disappearance of F pili on Escherichia coli cells in the presence of 10(-2) M NaCN was studied by electron microscopy and serum-blocking power. The pili which disappeared from the cell did not appear as free pili in the culture medium, suggesting that the pili had retracted into the cell. New pili were produced at a normal rate approximately 3 min after NaCN was removed. The adsorption of either F pili antibody or R17 bacteriophage to the sides of pili and temperatures below 24 C prevented retraction. The disappearance of pili was accompanied by a loss in the ability of cells to adsorb R17 phage and the type of F pili antibody that inhibits R17 phage infection and mating. The ability to adsorb M13 phage and the type of F pili antibody that inhibits M13 phage infection was not affected. This suggests that the tips of retracted pili are exposed.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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