1990
DOI: 10.1139/m90-066
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Freeze-etch study of the cell envelope of cowpea rhizobia: compartmentalization of the periplasmic space in relation to polysaccharide excretion

Abstract: Freeze-etching electron microscopy of free-living cowpea rhizobia revealed distinctive features of the cell envelope of this bacteria. The topology of the outer and cytoplasmic membranes was comparable with that described for other Gram-negative bacteria. In cowpea Rhizobium strains JLn(c) and NC-92, the rigid cell wall almost invariably cleaved away from the outer membrane, thus exposing two distinct fracture faces in the outer membrane, which to date have been ill defined in rhizobia. Cross-fractured cells s… Show more

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“…Importantly, PNL has been shown to induce structural changes in groundnut‐nodulating bradyrhizobia: cells displayed polarity in forming an extracellular polar outgrowth of the outer membrane opposite a polar periplasmic bay [145]. Such extracellular polar body consists of (lipo)polysaccharides, while the polar periplasmic bay is the place where presumably (lipo)polysaccharide synthesis takes place [146, 147]. In addition, PNL was found to enhance the incidence of extracellular polar body [145], although capsule formation also occurred without PNL as the culture grew older [140, 145].…”
Section: Molecular Communication Between the Symbiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, PNL has been shown to induce structural changes in groundnut‐nodulating bradyrhizobia: cells displayed polarity in forming an extracellular polar outgrowth of the outer membrane opposite a polar periplasmic bay [145]. Such extracellular polar body consists of (lipo)polysaccharides, while the polar periplasmic bay is the place where presumably (lipo)polysaccharide synthesis takes place [146, 147]. In addition, PNL was found to enhance the incidence of extracellular polar body [145], although capsule formation also occurred without PNL as the culture grew older [140, 145].…”
Section: Molecular Communication Between the Symbiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%