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Ultrastructure of the cell wall of the triangular halophilic archaebacterium<i>Haloarcula japonica</i>strain TR-1
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EngineeringMicroscopyBacteriologyMolecular BiologyMicrobial PhysiologyArchaeaCell WallsUnicellular OrganismAnaerobic CulturingElectron MicroscopyMicrobial EcologyConventional FixationEnvironmental MicrobiologyProkaryotic SystemCrystallographyStructural BiologyUltrastructureCell WallBiologyMicrobiologyMedicine
Cells of the halophilic archaebacterium Haloarcula japonica strain TR-1 were prepared for electron microscopy using conventional fixation and the freeze-substitution method. Cell walls were not observed in thin sections of cells prepared by conventional procedures, whereas thin sections of cells prepared by the freeze-substitution method revealed a cell wall 20–25 nm in thickness composed of three layers. Arrays of hexagonal structures arranged on the cell surface were observed in grazing sections.
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