ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE BACTERIA CAMPYLOBACTER AND HELICOBACTER - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PHYLOGENY OF MAMMAL GASTRIC BACTERIA

Citation
F. Hernandez et J. Mongenajera, ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE BACTERIA CAMPYLOBACTER AND HELICOBACTER - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PHYLOGENY OF MAMMAL GASTRIC BACTERIA, Revista de biologia tropical, 42, 1994, pp. 85-92
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00347744
Volume
42
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
2
Pages
85 - 92
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-7744(1994)42:<85:UOTBCA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Negative staining, thin sections, and surface replica methods were use d to produce ultrastructural descriptions of curved-shaped, flagelated bacteria Campylobacter jejuni, Helicobacter pylori, and H. muridarum, the last one from the ileon of mice. The former has nude monotrichous flagella, the others have the sheated lobotrichous type. H. muridarum presents 10-12 periplasmic fibers. A cladogram of some gastric bacter ia, based on the evolutionary history of the mammal hosts, hypothesize s that (1) the genus Helicobacter evolved about 65 million years ago a nd that (2) primate parasites such as H. pylori and H. nemestrinae are close relatives, as are parasites of camivores which include H. muste lae, H. felis and H. acynonyx.