On the Process of Cellular Division in Escherichia coli VI. Use of a Methocel-Autoradiographic Method for the Study of Cellular Division in Escherichia coli
AUTOR(ES)
Lin, E. C. C.
RESUMO
A technique allowing chain formation by Escherichia coli for the analysis of the segregation of certain cellular components by autoradiographic methods has been developed. Deoxyribonucleic acid labeled with 3H-thymidine does not appear to segregate preferentially with one or another of the bacteria. Membrane lipids labeled with either 3H-oleate or 3H-glycerol are evenly distributed among all progeny cells. A similar pattern of distribution of cell wall material is observed when 3H-diaminopimelate is used as the marker.
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