Licensing

Attribution_nc_sa
Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike:This image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial Share Alike License. View License Deed | View Legal Code
Comments: Powered by Pnyxe

Description

Confocal laser scanning micrograph of immunofluorescence-labeled corn stunt spiroplasma (CSS, Spiroplasma kunkelii, Class Mollicutes) aggregates (green) in whole mount preparations of its leafhopper vector D. maidis, showing the principal salivary gland (psg). Whole-mount organs were labeled with primary CSS antibodies then with secondary antibodies (Alexa Fluor-488, green), and stained with the nuclear stain propidium iodide (red). CIL:12584, from the same image group, is an unlabeled version of this image. CSS is a wall-less procaryote that causes corn stunt disease and is biologically transmitted by some leafhopper species, e.g. Dalbulus maidis and D. gelbus (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae). Spiroplasma cells are limited by a unit membrane with no cell wall. They can be quasi-spherical, pleiomorphic or maintain a filamentous/spiral form. CSS multiplies in both plant and insect hosts and is transmitted with salivary secretions during feeding of the vector on new host plants. For additional information refer to Ammar and Hougenhout(2005) Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 98(6): 820Ð826.

Biological Sources

NCBI Organism Classification
Spiroplasma kunkelii
Dalbulus maidis
Cell Type
prokaryotic cell
secretory cell
Cellular Component
nucleus

Biological Context

Biological Process
pathogenesis

Attribution

Names
El-Desouky Ammar
Saskia A. Hogenhout

Grouping

This image is part of a group.
Data Qualifiers
processed data

Sample Preparation

Methods
formaldehyde fixed tissue
permeabilized tissue
Relation To Intact Cell
whole mounted tissue

Dimensions

Spatial Axis Image Size Pixel Size
X 709px ——
Y 1055px ——
*CIL – Cell Image Library accession number. Please use this to reference an image.