Abstract

Numerous single particles and particle complexes were observed on the protoplasmic fracture-face of the plasma membrane of the brown algae Ectocarpus siliculosus, Hincksia mitchelliae, Tilopteris mertensii, Sphacelaria rigidula, S. radicans and S. nana examined by freeze-fracture. The single particles do not show any particular distribution pattern, and their diameter varies from 7 nm to 10 nm. Two types of particle complex can be found: linear complexes, consisting of a single row of densely packed particles, and pentads of particles forming a rectangular configuration, with four particles in the corners and one in the centre. The number of particles in the linear complexes is between 6 and about 90. Their diameter is about 7·5 nm, which is smaller than that of most single particles. Although the linear complexes are not strictly oriented, two main axes can be distinguished which form an angle of about 45–90°. This orientation appears to be parallel to that of the cellulose microfibrils. The linear compl...

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