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Original Article

Cationized Ferritin as a Stain for Electron Microscopic Observation of Bacterial Ultrastructure

Pages 278-288 | Received 15 Apr 1998, Accepted 27 Jul 1998, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The electron microscope has proven very effective for visualization of various morphological features of bacteria. Cationized ferritin (CF) is a stain commonly used to increase the electron microscopic resolution of bacterial cells, thereby enabling detailed analysis of their morphological and structural features. CF has been useful for microscopic examination of the bacterial capsule, cell wall, S-layer, and various unique morphological structures. In addition, as a cation, CF binds only to negatively charged molecules. Thus, CF has been used to identify sites of anionic charge on the bacterial cell surface, which has led to insights concerning the formation and turnover of bacterial peptidoglycan and the S-layer proteins. As a cation, however, CF may also interact with certain cellular components, causing erroneous interpretation of microscopic results. This review provides a discussion of both the strengths and weaknesses of CF when used as a stain for electron microscopy.

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