An ultrastructural and radioautographic study of the evolution of the interphase nucleus in plant meristematic cells (Allium porrum)
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- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 14 (2) , 263-287
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.14.2.263
Abstract
Radioautography under both light and electron microscopy was exploited to investigate the structural changes of the chromatin reticulum which characterizes the interphase nucleus of a number of plants. Allium porrum meristematic plant cells were used for this purpose. In this species, the telophase chromosomes uncoil into dense strands which, during the G1 period, gradually give rise to a coarse reticulum. There then follows an extensive unravelling of portions of these strands, and high-resolution radioautography reveals that labelling with tritiated thymidine predominantly occurs over zones of the nucleus consisting of diffuse fine fibrillar material. As the S-period progresses, a chromatin reticulum reappears throughout the nuclear cavity, the tortuous strands being approximately 0.25 µm in diameter. Most of the radioautographic grains still remain over the light nucleoplasmic areas but a number of these are now located on the outermost portion of the dense chromatin profiles. By the end of the S-period, the chromatin strands are slightly thicker (ca. 0.3 µm) and form a looser reticulum. Labelling has decreased noticeably in nuclei of that period, the radioautographic grains being grouped into clusters resting over more or less spherical regions of the chromatin reticulum. Judging from their localization at the surface of the nucleolus or close to the nuclear envelope, these structures correspond to chromocentres. The additional interesting finding that such nuclear structures appear much less compactly organized strongly suggests that chromocentres undergo important conformational modifications during duplication of their DNA.Keywords
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