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Scanning Electron Microscopic Observation of Differentiation from the Reproductive Short Form to the Infectious Long Form of Holospora obtusa
Authors:MASAHIRO FUJISHIMA  HISAHIRO SAWABE  KENJI IWATSUKI
Affiliation:Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 753;Central Technical Laboratory, Nippon Oil Co., Ltd. Yokohama 231;Tsukuba Life Science Laboratory, Nippon Petrochemicals Co. Ltd. Tsukuba 300–26, Japan
Abstract:To identify the surface features of Holospora obtusa during its differentiation from the reproductive short form to the infectious long form, bacteria of four different buoyant densities were isolated by Percoll density gradient centrifugation of homogenates of host cells or isolated macronuclei, and examined with a scanning electron microscope. Bacteria of buoyant density 1.09 g/ml were reproductive short forms as well as cells at various stages in the elongation process including fully elongated ones. Bacteria of buoyant densities 1.11 g/ml and 1.13 g/ml were premature long forms and those of 1.16 g/ml were mature infectious long forms. Bacteria of buoyant density 1.09 g/ml had an entirely rough surface while those of buoyant densities 1.11 g/ml and 1.13 g/ml were smooth and had wale-like stripes on their surface. A small tapered tip was observed at one end of the bacteria of buoyant density 1.13 g/ml. Bacteria of buoyant density 1.16 g/ml had an entirely smooth surface, but one end always showed a rough surface; this locally differentiated surface of the special tip of the infectious long form may be responsible for both the nuclear and species specificities of the infectivity of H. obtusa. These observations indicate that the surface of H. obtusa changes during differentiation and the special tip develops in bacteria of buoyant density 1.13 g/ml.
Keywords:Endonuclear symbiont    Holospora obtusa    Paramecium caudatum    scanning electron microscopy
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