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Mitosis in flat PTK2-human hybrid cells
Authors:Scott P Peterson  Michael W Berns
Institution:Developmental and Cell Biology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92717, USA
Abstract:The fusion of G0 human fibroblasts with PTK2 (Potorous tridactylis) cells resulted in the production of hybrid heterokaryotic cells which remained flat in cell division. These cells permitted studies of mitosis in living hybrid cells without the need for fixation and staining. The breakdown of nuclear envelopes during prophase in a hybrid heterokaryotic cell correlated with the onset of premature chromosome condensation (PCC) in other nuclei in the same cell. Nuclear morphology and autoradiography demonstrated that the nuclei exhibiting PCC were from the human parent cells. Observation of multinucleated PTK2-human hybrids in the later stages of mitosis showed that these cells normally produced three daughters instead of the usual two. Electron microscopic examination of dividing hybrid cells showed that the number of daughter cells was not related to the number of centrioles. Hybrid cells normally were found to contain many centriolar duplexes although not all of these structures were associated with active poles in mitosis. Cells with as many as six centriolar duplexes were found in mitosis. The configuration of the chromosomes in metaphase was found to be a more accurate indication of the number of daughters produced by a single division than the number of centrioles. Chromosome elimination in hybrid cells could also be visualized in PTK2-human hybrids. Lagging chromosomes were commonly observed during mitosis and were often trapped in the constricting midbody.
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