Width of peptidoglycan layer in E. coli B

Value 7.8 nm
Organism Bacteria Escherichia coli
Reference Hobot JA, Carlemalm E, Villiger W, Kellenberger E. Periplasmic gel: new concept resulting from the reinvestigation of bacterial cell envelope ultrastructure by new methods. J Bacteriol. 1984 Oct160(1):143-52. Table - link PubMed ID6207168
Method Value is average of six values given in second column from left of table link. E. coli B was maintained on nutrient agar slants (1.5% [wt/vol] nutrient broth [Difco Laboratories, Detroit, Mich.], 0.5% [wt/vol] NaCl, 2% [wt/vol] agar [Difco]) grown overnight in liquid culture (1% [wt/vol] tryptone [Difco], 0.5% [wt/vol] NaCl) at 37°C plus aeration and subcultured the following day into fresh liquid culture until exponentially growing cells were observed (ca. 1.5 h 2 x 10^8 cells/ml). Isolation of peptidoglycan and density determinations. Cell envelope preparation. Electron microscopy.
Comments Researchers felt that the new progressive lowering of temperature (PLT) embedding procedure for electron microscopy might counter some of the adverse influences of dehydration in a manner that would provide new and additional data concerning cell envelope ultrastructure (J. A. Hobot, E. Carlemalm, and E. Kellenberger, Experientia 37:1226, 1981). When E. coli is fixed with osmium and embedded in Epon, the envelope shows several layers: the double track of an outer membrane with an underlying intermediate layer (the G layer described by DePetris). This intermediate layer was assumed to be composed of a compact peptidoglycan layer (layer g2 described by DePetris) separated from the outer membrane by a globular protein layer (layer g1 described by DePetris). This interpretation confirmed the observations of Murray et al. for the location and thickness (2.0 to 3.0 nm) of the peptidoglycan layer, which is in agreement with the calculated thickness of a peptidoglycan monolayer in the E. coli envelope and the model for a compact, crystalline layer of peptidoglycan based on X-ray data. See BNID 105385 for peptidoglycan width of 6.35±0.53 nm in the periplasm of Escherichia coli. For width of 5nm see Kern et al., 2010 PMID 20681725 p.10916 right column top paragraph
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