Isolation, properties, and reassembly of outer sheath carrying a polygonal array from an oral treponeme.

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The outer sheath carrying a polygonal array was isolated from an oral treponeme, Treponema sp. strain E-21, by disruption of cells by means of repeated freeze-thawing and by removal of flagella under acidic conditions followed by linear sucrose density gradient centrifugation. Electron microscopy revealed that the outer sheath was isolated as a triple-layered vesicle having a polygonal array, free of flagella and wall membrane complex. Using optical diffraction, negatively stained preparations of the outer sheath fragments showed that the polygonal array appeared to be composed of a hexagonal pattern with a predominant spacing of about 16.3 nm. The isolated outer sheath contained 49.7% protein, 30.8% total lipid, and 11.0% carbohydrate. Phospholipid comprised about 95% of the total lipid. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the outer sheath was composed primarily of one major protein with an apparent molecular weight of about 62,000. The material from the isolated outer sheath solubilized with 1% sodium deoxycholate was reassembled into vesicles having a roughly polygonal array upon removal of the detergent by dialysis against 10 mM Tris-hydrochloride buffer with or without Mg2+.

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