Reorganization and condensation of chromatin in mitotic prophase nuclei of Allium cepa |
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Authors: | Shui Hao Mingda Jiao Jian Zhao Miao Xing Baichu Huang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Genetics and Cytology, Northeast Normal University, 130024 Changchun, Jilin, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | This paper studies the process and features of chromosome construction in mitotic prophase cells of Allium cepa. The results showed that a prominent reorganization of chromatin occurred during G2-early prophase. The 250–400 nm thick compact chromatin threads in G2 nuclei began to disorganize into about 30, 100 and 220 nm chromatin fibres which constituted the loosely organized chromosome outlines in early prophase before chromosome condensation. In middle prophase, chromosome condensation was characterized by the formation of many condensed regions (aggregates of chromatin), which increased in size (1–1.5 m) when prophase proceeded. Meanwhile, the chromatin threads that constituted and connected the condensed regions became increasingly thicker (120–250 nm). In late prophase adjacent condensed regions fused to form cylinder-shaped chromosomes. Based on these observations, we come to the conclusion that the construction of prophase chromosomes is a two-step process, that is, the reorganization and condensation of chromatin. In addition, we report the study of silver-stained, DNA- and histone-depleted prophase chromosomes, describe morphological features of the non-histone protein (NHP) residue in early, middle and late prophase chromosomes, and discuss the roles of NHPs in chromosome construction. |
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