The nuclear matrix of Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyta): A stage of nuclear matrix evolution?


Autoria(s): Wen, JF
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

Euglena gracilis cell was extracted sequentially with CSK-Triton buffer, RSB-Magik solution and DNase-As solution. DGD embedment-free electron microscopy showed that in the extracted nucleus there was a residual non-chromatin fibrous network. That it could not be removed by hot trichloroacetic acid further supported the idea that it was a non-histone, non-chromatin fibrous protein network, and should be the internal network of the nuclear matrix. After the sequential extraction, the nuclear membrane was removed, leaving behind a layer of lamina; the chromatin was digested and eluted from the dense chromosomes and residual chromosomal structures that should be chromosomal scaffold were revealed. Western blot analysis with antiserum against rat lamins showed that nuclear lamina of the cell possessed two positive polypeptides, a major one and a minor one, which had molecular masses similar to lamin B and lamin A, respectively. Comparing these data with those of the most primitive eukaryote Archezoa and of higher eukaryotes, it was suggested that the lower unicellular eukaryote E. gracillis already had the nuclear matrix structure, and its nuclear matrix (especially the lamina) might represent a stage of evolutionary history of the nuclear matrix. (C) 2000 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.

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http://159.226.149.42/handle/152453/5947

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/49049

Direitos

The nuclear matrix of Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyta): A stage of nuclear matrix evolution?

Fonte

Wen, JF.The nuclear matrix of Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyta): A stage of nuclear matrix evolution?,92,125-131,(SCI-E):

Palavras-Chave #Cell Biology
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期刊论文