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Volume 2, No 2, Jul 1992

ISSN: 1001-0602 
EISSN: 1748-7838 2018 
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Volume 2 Issue 2, July 1992: 153-163

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Nuclear lamina - like filaments and nuclear matrix in Allium cepa as revealed by scanning electron microscopy

Shui Hao, Alin Hu, Dezhang Jin, Mingda Jiao and Baiqu Huang

Institute of Genetics & Cytology, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China Correspondence:

In this study, freeze - fractured specimens of Allium cepa root tip meristems were examined under the scanning electron microscope (SEM). This technique permitted the visualization of the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope with nuclear pore complexes and polyribosomes. Some of the cell nuclei prepared with this procedure had fissures of various widths on their nuclear envelopes through which the nuclear lamina- like filaments (LLF) underneath the nucleoplasmic side of the envelopes were clearly visible. The diameters of these filaments varied between 25 and 125 nm. Many of the LLFs showed granular thickenings at places, and were attached to the inner surface of nuclear envelope in some regions. Similar LLFs were also seen at the peripheries of the freeze - fractured faces of nuclei. Meanwhile, the spatial relation between the nuclear matrix filaments (NMF) and other nuclear structures (nucleoli, chromatin and peripheral lamina - like filaments) was revealed in these fractured preparations. In addition, the methods and techniques in studying the nuclear lamina morphology and the roles played by NMFs in activities of various nuclear structures were discussed in brief.


Cell Res 2: 153-163; doi:10.1038/cr.1992.15

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