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Cytological structure of the native polytene salivary gland nucleus of Drosophila melanogaster: a microsurgical analysis
Authors:Ronald J Hill  Susan Whytock
Institution:(1) CSIRO Division of Biomolecular Engineering, Laboratory for Molecular Biology, PO Box 184, 2113 North Ryde, NSW, Australia;(2) MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, CB2 2QH Cambridge, England, UK
Abstract:The polytene salivary gland nucleus of Drosophila melanogaster has been isolated and fractionated by microsurgery at physiological pH and ionic strength. This procedure permits observation of native components of the nucleus including polytene chromosomes, nucleoli, micronucleoli and the nuclear envelope. The three dimensional organisation of the chromosomes within the nucleus is seen to vary as a function of time and can be externally controlled. Evidence is adduced for previously unrecorded stage-related changes in the physical state of the polytene chromosomes. The first en face electron micrographs of the isolated D. melanogaster salivary gland nuclear envelope are presented. In addition, direct light microscopic observations are reported of a new sub-nuclear structure (organelle?) consisting of characteristic beaded fibres, some of which interconnect different chromosomal segments, while others connect the chromosomes to the nuclear envelope. These new structures are candidates for the physical basis of the “tracks in the cell nucleus” phenomenon seen indirectly by other approaches or could have some other, as yet undefined, role.
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