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LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining

Low resistance junctions between axons of crayfish ganglia are studied by freeze-fracture and negative staining. In freeze-fracture, fracture planes that go through a junctional membrane expose two faces, both internal, called face A and face B. Face A belongs to the internal membrane leaflet and fa...

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Autor principal: Peracchia, Camillo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4120611
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description Low resistance junctions between axons of crayfish ganglia are studied by freeze-fracture and negative staining. In freeze-fracture, fracture planes that go through a junctional membrane expose two faces, both internal, called face A and face B. Face A belongs to the internal membrane leaflet and faces the gap. Face B belongs to the external membrane leaflet and faces the axoplasm. Face A displays pits, 60–100 Å in diameter, arranged in a hexagonal array with a unit cell of ∼200 Å. An ∼25 Å bump is frequently seen at the center of each pit. Some pits are occupied by a globule ∼125 Å in diameter, which displays a central depression ∼25 Å in size. Face B contains globules also arranged in a fairly regular hexagonal pattern. The center-to-center distance between adjacent globules is most frequently ∼200 Å; however, occasionally certain globules are seen separated by a distance as short as ∼125 Å. The top surface of the globules occasionally displays a starlike profile and seems to contain a central depression ∼25 Å in diameter. In negatively stained preparations of membranes from the nerve cord, two types of membranes are seen containing a fairly regular pattern. In one, globules ∼95 Å in diameter form a hexagonal close packing with a unit cell of ∼95 Å. In the other, globules of the same size are organized in a larger hexagonal array with a unit cell of ∼155 Å (swollen arrangement). Some of the globules forming the swollen arrangement are seen containing six subunits. The six subunits form a hexagon which is skewed with respect to the main rows of hexagons in such a way that the subunits lie on rows which make an angle of ∼37° with the main rows.
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spelling pubmed-21089462008-05-01 LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining Peracchia, Camillo J Cell Biol Article Low resistance junctions between axons of crayfish ganglia are studied by freeze-fracture and negative staining. In freeze-fracture, fracture planes that go through a junctional membrane expose two faces, both internal, called face A and face B. Face A belongs to the internal membrane leaflet and faces the gap. Face B belongs to the external membrane leaflet and faces the axoplasm. Face A displays pits, 60–100 Å in diameter, arranged in a hexagonal array with a unit cell of ∼200 Å. An ∼25 Å bump is frequently seen at the center of each pit. Some pits are occupied by a globule ∼125 Å in diameter, which displays a central depression ∼25 Å in size. Face B contains globules also arranged in a fairly regular hexagonal pattern. The center-to-center distance between adjacent globules is most frequently ∼200 Å; however, occasionally certain globules are seen separated by a distance as short as ∼125 Å. The top surface of the globules occasionally displays a starlike profile and seems to contain a central depression ∼25 Å in diameter. In negatively stained preparations of membranes from the nerve cord, two types of membranes are seen containing a fairly regular pattern. In one, globules ∼95 Å in diameter form a hexagonal close packing with a unit cell of ∼95 Å. In the other, globules of the same size are organized in a larger hexagonal array with a unit cell of ∼155 Å (swollen arrangement). Some of the globules forming the swollen arrangement are seen containing six subunits. The six subunits form a hexagon which is skewed with respect to the main rows of hexagons in such a way that the subunits lie on rows which make an angle of ∼37° with the main rows. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108946/ /pubmed/4120611 Text en Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining
title LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining
title_full LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining
title_fullStr LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining
title_full_unstemmed LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining
title_short LOW RESISTANCE JUNCTIONS IN CRAYFISH : II. Structural Details and Further Evidence for Intercellular Channels by Freeze-Fracture and Negative Staining
title_sort low resistance junctions in crayfish : ii. structural details and further evidence for intercellular channels by freeze-fracture and negative staining
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4120611
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