Identification of structures containing polyphosphate in Helicobacter pylori.

G Bode, F Mauch, H Ditschuneit, P Malfertheiner
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Abstract

For the first time polyphosphate (poly P) granules have been detected in Helicobacter pylori organisms colonizing the gastric antrum as well as in organisms isolated from the same tissue. Poly P granules showed typical sublimation characteristics during exposure to the electron beam and chipped out of ultrathin sectioning. A prominent phosphorus signal was identified using elemental specific electron microscopy such as electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and was localized to at least three different locations: the cytoplasm, the flagellar pole and in association with the cell membrane. Intracytoplasmatic structures had a diameter of 0.05-0.2 micron, whereas the structures near the flagellar pole were much smaller (0.02 micron). The membrane-associated phosphate aggregates were visible only after staining with Pb(NO3)2 or with electron spectroscopic imaging (ESI). Poly P granules seem to be important energy and phosphorus stores and it is thought that they participate in the regulation of various and distinct metabolic processes of H. pylori.
幽门螺杆菌中含多磷酸结构的鉴定。
首次在胃窦定植的幽门螺杆菌以及从同一组织分离的生物体中检测到聚磷颗粒。聚磷颗粒在电子束照射下表现出典型的升华特征,并在超薄切片上脱落。利用电子能量损失谱(EELS)等元素特异性电子显微镜发现了一个突出的磷信号,并定位于至少三个不同的位置:细胞质,鞭毛极和与细胞膜相关。胞浆内结构的直径为0.05 ~ 0.2微米,而鞭毛极附近的结构要小得多(0.02微米)。膜相关的磷酸盐聚集体只有在Pb(NO3)2染色或电子光谱成像(ESI)后才能看到。聚磷颗粒似乎是重要的能量和磷储存,并被认为参与调节幽门螺杆菌的各种不同的代谢过程。
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