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Capnocytophaga: New genus of Gram-negative gliding bacteria. II. Morphology and ultrastructure
Authors:Stanley C Holt  E R Leadbetter  S S Socransky
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 01003 Amherst;(2) Biology, Amherst College, 01002 Amherst, USA;(3) Forsyth Dental Center, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Gram-negative, anaerobic gliding bacteria were isolated from normal supragingival plaque and from periodontal lesions. Isolates could be divided into two size classes: small 2.4–4.2 mgrm×0.38–0.5 mgrm and large 4.8–5.8 mgrm×0.42–0.6 mgrm cells. The outer membrane was either loose-fitting and wavy, or taut, and of variable thickness. An electron-dense fuzz was discernible on several of the isolates. The periplasmic region was of variable electron-density. The genus Capnocytophaga has been proposed for these organisms based on morphological and cultural characteristics.
Keywords:Gliding bacteria  CO2-requiring  Periodontal disease  Gram-negative  Ultrastructure  Capnocytophaga
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