ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MYCOBACTERIAL GROWTH

Abstract
Changes in the morphology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium smegmatis were examined with the electron microscope during growth in liquid media in shaken cultures. Cells at the early stage of exponential growth are characterised by a surface layer of fibrillar material consisting of cell-wall lipopolysaccharide, by the peripheral distribution of both single and clustered ribosomes, and by a fine network of nuclear filaments.