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Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography

Ultrastructure and intercellular interaction of Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans were investigated using two different electron microscopy approaches, by three-dimensional reconstructions from serial sections, and by electron cryotomography. Serial sections were assembled into 3D reco...

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Autores principales: Junglas, Benjamin, Briegel, Ariane, Burghardt, Tillmann, Walther, Paul, Wirth, Reinhard, Huber, Harald, Rachel, Reinhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2755780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18622597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00203-008-0402-6
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author Junglas, Benjamin
Briegel, Ariane
Burghardt, Tillmann
Walther, Paul
Wirth, Reinhard
Huber, Harald
Rachel, Reinhard
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Briegel, Ariane
Burghardt, Tillmann
Walther, Paul
Wirth, Reinhard
Huber, Harald
Rachel, Reinhard
author_sort Junglas, Benjamin
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description Ultrastructure and intercellular interaction of Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans were investigated using two different electron microscopy approaches, by three-dimensional reconstructions from serial sections, and by electron cryotomography. Serial sections were assembled into 3D reconstructions, for visualizing the unusual complexity of I. hospitalis, its huge periplasmic space, the vesiculating cytoplasmic membrane, and the outer membrane. The cytoplasm contains fibres which are reminiscent to a cytoskeleton. Cell division in I. hospitalis is complex, and different to that in Euryarchaeota or Bacteria. An irregular invagination of the cytoplasmic membrane is followed by separation of the two cytoplasms. Simultaneous constriction of cytoplasmic plus outer membrane is not observed. Cells of N. equitans show a classical mode of cell division, by constriction in the mid-plane. Their cytoplasm exhibits two types of fibres, elongated and ring-shaped. Electron micrographs of contact sites between I. hospitalis and N. equitans exhibit two modes of interaction. One is indirect and mediated by thin fibres; in other cells the two cell surfaces are in direct contact. The two membranes of I. hospitalis cells are frequently seen in direct contact, possibly a prerequisite for transporting metabolites or substrates from the cytoplasm of one cell to the other. Rarely, a transport based on cargo vesicles is observed between I. hospitalis and N. equitans. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00203-008-0402-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-27557802009-10-07 Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography Junglas, Benjamin Briegel, Ariane Burghardt, Tillmann Walther, Paul Wirth, Reinhard Huber, Harald Rachel, Reinhard Arch Microbiol Original Paper Ultrastructure and intercellular interaction of Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans were investigated using two different electron microscopy approaches, by three-dimensional reconstructions from serial sections, and by electron cryotomography. Serial sections were assembled into 3D reconstructions, for visualizing the unusual complexity of I. hospitalis, its huge periplasmic space, the vesiculating cytoplasmic membrane, and the outer membrane. The cytoplasm contains fibres which are reminiscent to a cytoskeleton. Cell division in I. hospitalis is complex, and different to that in Euryarchaeota or Bacteria. An irregular invagination of the cytoplasmic membrane is followed by separation of the two cytoplasms. Simultaneous constriction of cytoplasmic plus outer membrane is not observed. Cells of N. equitans show a classical mode of cell division, by constriction in the mid-plane. Their cytoplasm exhibits two types of fibres, elongated and ring-shaped. Electron micrographs of contact sites between I. hospitalis and N. equitans exhibit two modes of interaction. One is indirect and mediated by thin fibres; in other cells the two cell surfaces are in direct contact. The two membranes of I. hospitalis cells are frequently seen in direct contact, possibly a prerequisite for transporting metabolites or substrates from the cytoplasm of one cell to the other. Rarely, a transport based on cargo vesicles is observed between I. hospitalis and N. equitans. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00203-008-0402-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer-Verlag 2008-07-12 2008-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2755780/ /pubmed/18622597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00203-008-0402-6 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2008
spellingShingle Original Paper
Junglas, Benjamin
Briegel, Ariane
Burghardt, Tillmann
Walther, Paul
Wirth, Reinhard
Huber, Harald
Rachel, Reinhard
Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
title Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
title_full Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
title_fullStr Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
title_full_unstemmed Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
title_short Ignicoccus hospitalis and Nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3D reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
title_sort ignicoccus hospitalis and nanoarchaeum equitans: ultrastructure, cell–cell interaction, and 3d reconstruction from serial sections of freeze-substituted cells and by electron cryotomography
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2755780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18622597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00203-008-0402-6
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