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Identification of the nuclear matrix and chromosome scaffold in dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii~1
Authors:CAT SHUTAO  CONGMEI ZENG  JINGYAN LI AND ZHONGHE ZHAI
Affiliation:CAT SHUTAO,CONGMEI ZENG,JINGYAN LI AND ZHONGHE ZHAI Department of Biology,Beijing University,Beijing 100871,China. Kunming Institute of Zoology,Academia Sinica,Kunming 650107,China.
Abstract:Dinoflagellate is one of the primitive eukaryotes, whose nucleus may represent one of the transition stages from prokaryotic nucleoid to typical eukaryotic nucleus. Using selective extraction together with embeddment - free section and whole mount electron microscopy, a delicate nuclear matrix filament network was shown, for the first time, in dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii nucleus. Chromosome residues are connected with nuclear matrix filaments to form a complete network spreading over the nucleus. Moreover, we demonstrated that the dinoflagellate chromosome retains a protein scaffold after the depletion of DNA and soluble proteins. This scaffold preserves the characteristic morphology of the chromosome. Two dimensional elec-trophoreses indicated that the nuclear matrix and chromosome scaffold are mainly composed of acidic proteins. Our results demonstrated that a framework similar to the nuclear matrix and chromosome scaffold in mammalian cells appears in this primitive eukaryote,suggesting that these structures may have been originated from the early stages of eukaryote evolution.
Keywords:nuclear matrix   chromosome scaffold   dinoflagellate   Crypthecodinium cohnii.
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