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Characterization of sub-nuclear changes in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Caenorhabditis elegans</Emphasis> embryos exposed to brief,intermediate and long-term anoxia to analyze anoxia-induced cell cycle arrest
Authors:Vinita?A?Hajeri  Jesus?Trejo  Email author" target="_blank">Pamela?A?PadillaEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203, USA
Abstract:

Background  

The soil nematode C. elegans survives oxygen-deprived conditions (anoxia; <.001 kPa O2) by entering into a state of suspended animation in which cell cycle progression reversibly arrests. The majority of blastomeres of embryos exposed to anoxia arrest at interphase, prophase and metaphase. The spindle checkpoint proteins SAN-1 and MDF-2 are required for embryos to survive 24 hours of anoxia. To further investigate the mechanism of cell-cycle arrest we examined and compared sub-nuclear changes such as chromatin localization pattern, post-translational modification of histone H3, spindle microtubules, and localization of the spindle checkpoint protein SAN-1 with respect to various anoxia exposure time points. To ensure analysis of embryos exposed to anoxia and not post-anoxic recovery we fixed all embryos in an anoxia glove box chamber.
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