Abstract
Light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy of thin sections and metal-shadowed specimens showed that the sheath of Leptothrix discophora SP-6 (ATCC 51168) is a tube-like extracellular polymeric structure consisting of a condensed fabric of 6.5-nm-diameter fibrils underlying a more diffuse outer capsular layer. In thin sections, outer membrane bridges seen to contact the inner sheath layer suggested that the sheath fabric was attached to the outer layer of the gram-negative cell wall. The capsular polymers showed an affinity for cationic colloidal iron and polycationic ferritin, indicating that they carry a negative charge. Cell-free sheaths were isolated by treatment with a mixture of lysozyme, EDTA, and N-lauroylsarcosine (Sarkosyl) or sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Both Sarkosyl- and SDS-isolated sheaths were indistinguishable in microscopic appearance. However, the Mn-oxidizing activity of Sarkosyl-isolated sheaths was more stable than that of SDS-isolated sheaths. The Sarkosyl-isolated sheaths also contained more 2-keto-3-deoxyoctanoic acid and more outer membrane protein than SDS-isolated sheaths. The oven-dried mass of detergent-isolated sheaths represented approximately 9% of the total oven-dried biomass of SP-6 cultures; the oven-dried sheaths contained 38% C, 6.9% N, 6% H, and 2.1% S and approximately 34 to 35% carbohydrate (polysaccharide), 23 to 25% protein, 8% lipid, and 4% inorganic ash. Gas-liquid chromatography showed that the polysaccharide was an approximately 1:1 mixture of uronic acids (glucuronic, galacturonic, and mannuronic acids and at least one other unidentified uronic acid) and an amino sugar (galactosamine). Neutral sugars were not detected. Amino acid analysis showed that sheath proteins were enriched in cysteine (6 mol%). The cysteine residues in the sheath proteins probably provide sulfhydryls for disulfide bonds that play an important role in maintaining the structural integrity of the sheath (D. Emerson and W.C. Ghiorse, J. Bacteriol. 175:7819-7827, 1993).
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