Japanese Journal of Microbiology
Print ISSN : 0021-5139
Fine Structure of Strictly Anaerobic, Non-Spore-Forming, Gram-Negative Bacilli
II. Mesosomes and the Cell Division of a Strain of Bacteroides convexus
Tsutomu USHIJIMA
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1969 Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 51-63

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The cell division of a strain of Bacteroides convexus was examined by the ultrathin sectioning and the electron microscopy. The cell division was initiated by the invagination of the cytoplasmic membrane from the opposite sites at the middle of the cell. The constriction of the cell wall also occurred simultaneously or soon after the initiation of the invagination of the cytoplasmic membrane. A short septum structure similar to those of gram positive bacteria originated within the base of mesosome. The two mesosomes arising from the opposite sites fused at the center of the cell. After the tips of invaginating outer membrane reached to the middle between cell center and original outer membrane, the mesosomes were reduced gradually and finally disappeared. In this stage of the cell division, a transverse septum was usually completed. The invagination of the outer membrane proceeded progressively and finally fused at the center of the division plane.

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