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. 1961 Aug 1;10(4):505–516. doi: 10.1083/jcb.10.4.505

THE FINE STRUCTURE OF STREPTOMYCES VIOLACEORUBER (S. COELICOLOR)

III. The Walls of the Mycelium and Spores

Audrey M Glauert 1, David A Hopwood 1
PMCID: PMC2225100  PMID: 13705984

Abstract

A study of thin sections of hyphae of Streptomyces violaceoruber in the electron microscope showed that the structure of the walls and the mode of formation of cross-walls are similar to those of Gram-positive bacteria. A beaded structure was seen in some regions of the wall, and the significance of this observation is discussed in relation to previous studies of the fine structure of bacterial cell walls. Elements of the intracytoplasmic membrane system appear to be involved in the process of cross-wall formation. The walls of the hyphae of the aerial mycelium divide into two layers before the spores are formed, and only the inner component of the wall grows inwards to form the cross-walls and so delimit the spores. The outer component remains intact for a time and acts as a sheath around the developing spores. Finally the sheath breaks and the spores are liberated. This process is contrasted with the formation of endospores in eubacteria. When the spores germinate, the walls of the germ tubes are continuous with those of the spores.

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