Mollicutes - Wall-less bacteria with internal cytoskeletons

Shlomo Trachtenberg*

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Abstract

The structure and motility of the Mollicutes (Spiroplasma, Mycoplasma, and Acholeplasma) are briefly reviewed. The data are presented from the perspective of prokaryotic and eukaryotic motors, cytoskeletons, and cell motility. The Mollicutes are eubacteria derived from Clostridia by regressive evolution and genome reduction to produce the smallest and simplest free- living and self-replicating cells. Structurally, the Mollicutes are characterized by a complete lack of a cell wall and the presence of an internal cytoskeleton. Spiroplasma, which are helical cells with a flat, ribbon-like cytoskeleton, are amenable to structural and geometrical analysis. Motility and shape changes can be explained and modeled by the cytoskeleton acting as a linear motor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)244-256
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Structural Biology
Volume124
Issue number2-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 1998

Keywords

  • Cell motility
  • Cryo-electron microscopy
  • Cytoskeleton
  • Linear motors
  • Mollicutes
  • Mycoplasma
  • Spiroplasma

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