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Volume 4, No 2, Dec 1994

ISSN: 1001-0602 
EISSN: 1748-7838 2018 
impact factor 17.848* 
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Volume 4 Issue 2, December 1994: 173-181

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Dynamics of Tetrahymena macronuclear lamina during cell division

Chen Bin, ZhongHe Zhai.

Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, College of Life Sciences, Peking Uniersity, Beijing 100871, China Correspondence:

During mitosis, the nuclear lamina in higher eukaryotic cells undergoes a distinctly morphological change.It breaks down into lamin polymers or monomers at prophase. At telophase, the lamins reassemble around the condensed chromatin to form the layer of lamina. Using antiserum to mammalian lamins, we studied the dynamics of lamina during cell division in the macronuleus of Tetrahymena shanghaiensis, which divided in the way of amitosis. In contrast to those in higher animal cells, the typical perinuclear lamin distribution in the macronucleus persisted throughout the whole cell cycle. It was further found that in some synchronized cells, the lamin distribution displayed an unusual pattern consisting of a series of spots within the macronucleus. Using South-western hybridization, we found that the purified 66 KD lamin in Tetrahymena showed specific affinity with the telomere DNA sequence in the same species. Therefore, we propose that pattern of immunofluorescence may be due to the interaction of lamin protein with the nucleoli and the condensed chromatins in the macronucleus.


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