革兰氏染色
肽聚糖
污渍
细菌
细胞壁
染色
负染色法
微生物学
革兰氏阴性菌
结晶紫
化学
生物
古细菌
革兰氏阳性菌
生物化学
光学
遗传学
电子显微镜
物理
大肠杆菌
基因
标识
DOI:10.1080/bih.76.3.111.118
摘要
The Gram stain differentiates bacteria into two fundamental varieties of cells. Bacteria that retain the initial crystal violet stain (purple) are said to be "gram-positive," whereas those that are decolorized and stain red with carbol fuchsin (or safranin) are said to be "gram-negative." This staining response is based on the chemical and structural makeup of the cell walls of both varieties of bacteria. Gram-positives have a thick, relatively impermeable wall that resists decolorization and is composed of peptidoglycan and secondary polymers. Gram-negatives have a thin peptidoglycan layer plus an overlying lipid-protein bilayer known as the outer membrane, which can be disrupted by decolorization. Some bacteria have walls of intermediate structure and, although they are officially classified as gram-positives because of their linage, they stain in a variable manner. One prokaryote domain, the Archaea, have such variability of wall structure that the Gram stain is not a useful differentiating tool.
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