A light- and electron-microscope study of nuclear structure throughout the cell cycle in the euglenoid Astasia longa (Jahn).
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The structure of nuclei of Astasia longa in synchronized cultures was examined at the light- and electron-microscope levels. Three types of nuclei, differing mainly in chromatin conformation, were observed during interphase and were tentatively classed in the G1, S and G2-periods. The fibrillar nucleolar regions exhibited a most complex organization and appeared to consist of convoluted, coarse filaments or nucleolonemata approximately 0.15 micrometer in diameter. Chromosome condensation was evidenced first by the longer, thicker profiles of chromatin observed in late prophase. Furthermore, the nucleolus, that persists throughout mitosis, began to elongate at late prophase. Furthermore, the nucleolus, that persists thorughout mitosis, began to elongate at this stage, simultaneously with the appearance of short, unoriented profiles of intranuclear microtubules. Chromosome condensation was complete by mid-metaphase and the nucleolus was elongated into a cylindrical shape with irregular extremities. Microtubule profiles were longer than in prophase; they were now oriented parallel to the nucleolus and frequently lay closely appressed to its sides. In anaphase, the chromosomes segregated into 2 groups, one towards each extremity of the dumb-bell-shaped nucleolus. The telophase chromosomes assumed a random orientation with respect to the still intact nucleolus. Throughout the division stages the persiting nucleolus maintained its ultrastructural organization and consisted partly of conspicuous nucleolonemal profiles which tended to be oriented along the major axis of this organelle. Nucleolar separation into 2 fragments occurred late in telophase and was followed by a reformation of daughter nuclei and initiation of cell fission during cytokinesis.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of cell science
دوره 27 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1977