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Nuclear pores during the cell cycle in a slime mold,Physarum polycephalum
Authors:HC Aldrich  JC Pendland
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Microbiology & Cell Science, 1059 McCarty Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
Abstract:Freeze-fracture and thin sectioning techniques were used to follow in large synchronous plasmodia of Physarum polycephalum the changes in number and distribution of nuclear pores during the cell cycle. Using freeze-fracture, we determined that average pore frequency rises gradually from 14/μm2 of nuclear envelope surface at early S to a value of about 22 just before prophase. Nuclear diameter averaged 3.3 γm at early S and increased to 4.3 μm at late G2. Calculating nuclear volume and average chromatin volume per nucleus with respect to time in the cell cycle leads to the conclusion that number of nuclear pores appears to be most directly related to amount of chromatin present per nucleus and to be independent of nuclear surface area.
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