Immunocytochemical localization of the elongation factor Tu in E. coli cells

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1984

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Slot, J.W.
Schilstra, M.J.
Meide, P.H. van der
Posthuma, G.
Cremers, A.F.M.
Bosch, L.

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Abstract

The localization of the elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) in ultrathin cryosections of E. coli cells was determined with the electron microscope using a highly specific immunological labellin technique. EF-Tu is distributed almost homogeneously throughout the cytoplasm. Although it has often been suggested that EF-Tu could be part of a putative prokaryotic cytoskeleton, we did not find any evidence for supramolecular assemblies, such as fibres or filaments, containing a large amount of EF-Tu. EF-Tu was not observed in association with the outer cell membrane and periplasmic space. A topological relationship with the inner membrane is not apparent in our micrographs. In cells in which the EF-Tu level is raised significantly, the protein piles up in discrete cell regions

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Elongation factor Tu; E. coli; Immunoelectron microscopy; Ultracryotomy; Colloidal gold labelling

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