Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 28, 2026

Studying the Supramolecular Organization of Photosynthetic Membranes within Freeze-fractured Leaf Tissues by Cryo-scanning Electron Microscopy
Published on: June 23, 2016
Some puzzles in the microscopic structure of the stroma
1Department of Ophthalmology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. dmm35@columbia.edu
Abstract:
The mammalian corneal stroma has some intriguing features related to its lamellar structure. OPTICAL LAMINATION: Stromal sections under the polarizing microscope show birefringent bands that are about 5 times less numerous than the collagenous lamellae seen in transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Scattered light reveals similar laminae in the intact fresh tissue. COHESION: Very thin sections of stroma do not fall apart under water, indicating the presence of a structural framework that holds the collagen fibrils together. SHEAR DISTORTION: The stroma shears very readily in its plane; the shear amplitude increases and then decreases as the tissue hydrates. This suggests that the structural framework is coiled at physiological hydration and can expand about 10 times. FOLDING: When the stroma swells, the lamellae are thrown into waves that lie both in the plane of and perpendicular to its surface. It is difficult to understand how the latter are packed.
Related Concept Videos
Anatomy of Chloroplasts
The Anatomy of Chloroplasts
Structure of Chloroplasts
A...
Studying the Cytoskeleton
The Supercomplexes in the Crista Membrane
Protein Transport to the Stroma
Protein complexes called the translocon of the outer chloroplast membrane or TOC complex, and the translocon of the inner chloroplast membrane or TIC complex mediate the...
Electron Microscope Tomography and Single-particle Reconstruction
Electron Tomography
Electron tomography can be performed either in TEM or STEM (scanning transmission...

