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Subnuclear redistribution of DNA species in confluent and growing mammalian cells
Authors:D. M. Kurnit  J. J. Maio
Affiliation:(1) Division of Biological Sciences (Cell Biology), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, N. Y.
Abstract:About 20 to 25 percent of the nuclear DNA from cultured cells of the African green monkey, Cercopithecus aethiops, consists of a homogeneous, highly repetitive fraction designated C. aethiops component agr DNA. Use of in situ hybridization techniques reveals component agr at the centromeres of chromosomes from both diploid and heteroploid African green monkey kidney (AGMK) tissue culture cells. — Component agr DNA comprises 47 percent of the nucleolar DNA in actively growing primary AGMK cells, but only 31 percent of the nucleolar DNA in confluent cells which show density-dependent growth inhibition. Further, there is a pronounced shift of both main band and component agrDNA from euchromatin to heterochromatin when growing cells attain confluency. Thus, the relative subnuclear distributions of component agr and main band DNA's are different in growing and confluent cells. — In situ hybridization techniques indicate that component agr sequences aggregate in clumps in nuclei of growing cells and show a diffuse distribution in nuclei of confluent cells. This suggests that centromeric regions of the various chromosomes or groups of chromosomes aggregate and disaggregate reversibly as the culture changes from density-dependent growth inhibition to active cell division. — Hypotonic citrate treatment of primary AGMK cells causes nucleoli of confluent cells to disperse: this dispersion following citrate treatment was not seen in growing AGMK cells or in confluent or growing heteroploid cells. Similarly, this nucleolar dispersion was seen in confluent diploid mouse and human cells but not in growing diploid cells or in confluent or growing heteroploid cells.
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