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Methods in ultrastructural cytochemistry of the cell nucleus.

G Moyne.   

Abstract

The electron microscopical study of the cell nucleus as observed in thin sections requires the use of cytochemical methods because of the intricate pattern of the nuclear components. The in situ techniques based on electron staining and enzymatic digestion are reviewed, excluding autoradiography, cytoenzymology and immunocytochemistry. A tentative classification has been adopted according to the chemical nature of the revealed component. Thus, the staining procedures for the nucleoproteins in general, for both nucleic acids, for the proteins, and finally for the deoxyribonucleoproteins and DNA are considered separately. 1--Stains for the nucleoproteins include simple reagents such as the uranyl and lead salts which are largely used in electron microscopy but are of limited specificity. 2--A variety of methods, some of them specific, is available for the simultaneous visualization of DNA and RNA which is based on common properties: basophilia, ability to bind diaminoacridines, presence of hydroxyl groups. However, due to the recent development of specific and preferential methods for each nucleic acid, we feel that among the older methods, only rapid and simple procedures for the detection of both nucleic acids remain of interest. 3--Proteins being ubiquitous, the useful techniques must reveal subsets within the total nuclear proteins. Apart from some endogeneous enzymes, basic proteins -- practically histones -- so far represent the only group for the detection of which reliable methods exist. 4--Several techniques developed recently are available for the specific detection of DNA. In favourable cases, methods derived from the Feulgen reaction allow its visualization at a molecular level. In addition, standard procedures for the preparation of mammalian cells and tissues are described. Each staining method is at least briefly discussed, but emphasis has been placed on a small number of techniques described in detail. They comprise the EDTA regressive stain for the ribonucleoproteins, several reactions of the basic proteins and the Feulgen-like osmium ammine reaction for DNA.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6153811     DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6336(80)80008-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0079-6336


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2.  Cytochemical observations of the coiled bodies in neurons of rat sympathetic ganglia.

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3.  Enzyme binding to detect carbohydrate expression in tissue sections. 1. Native and cross-linked glucose oxidase.

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5.  Electron microscopical localization of nucleic acids by means of nuclease--gold complexes.

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Review 6.  Progress in visualization of eukaryotic gene transcription.

Authors:  M F Trendelenburg
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7.  Propidium iodide as a probe for the study of chromatin thermal denaturation in situ.

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Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1981-09

8.  Structure of ribosomal genes of mammalian cells in situ.

Authors:  M Derenzini; D Hernandez-Verdun; F Farabegoli; A Pession; F Novello
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9.  The morphological relationship in electron microscopy between NOR-silver proteins and intranucleolar chromatin.

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10.  Nuclear phospholipids during the adaptation of human EUE cells to hypertonic stress.

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