Ultrastructural composition of nonhistone chromosomal skeleton at different stages of mitosis in situ
Autor: | Yu. S. Chentsov, M. S. Makarov |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Zdroj: | Cell and Tissue Biology. 5:444-452 |
ISSN: | 1990-5203 1990-519X |
DOI: | 10.1134/s1990519x11050087 |
Popis: | In interphase cells of the SPEV culture treated with Triton X-100, 2 M NaCl, and DNAse, in the presence of 2 mM CuCl2, we clearly revealed a stabilized nuclear protein material (NPM) composed of a peripheral lamina, residual nucleolus, and internal fibrillar network. This network is formed by thin fibrils 10–20 nm in diameter, which are also revealed in the nonhistone matrix of mitotic chromosomes at all stages of mitosis. In mitotic chromosomes, NPM is represented as a network of the 10–20-nm-thick fibrils without any features of the central-axial structures. Beginning from the middle prophase, it is possible to see approached sister chromatids in contact with each other in certain sites, similar to centromeres. At these sites, the thickness of fibrils increases up to 40–50 nm, whereas the fibrils themselves are disposed more tightly; this structure can be seen in the chromosome until telophase. At the end of telophase, the decondensation of chromosomes and formation of two new nuclei whose NPM is analogous to NPM of usual interphase nucleus are observed. Thus, the NPM elements can perform the role of a skeleton in both the interphase nucleus and mitotic chromosomes. |
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