Literature DB >> 6679413

[Electron microscopic study of the chromonema and chromomeres in mitotic and interphase chromosomes].

O V Zatsepina, V Iu Poliakov, Iu S Chentsov.   

Abstract

Study of ultrathin sections of the Chinese hamster normal cells and cells treated with solutions containing decreasing concentrations of Ca++ and Mg++ ions revealed several discrete levels of DNP-fibres organization in mitotic and interphase chromosomes. In total Ca++ and Mg++ concentrations from 4 mM to 0.3 mM, the chromosomes are formed by filamentous elements or chromonema of 100-nm diameter. During gradual decrease of Ca++ concentration to 0.2-0.1 mM the chromosomes decondensate into discrete chromatin structures--chromomeres. In decondensation, the chromomeres acquire a "rosette-like" structure with an electron dense core and DNP-fibers radiating from it. Levels of DNP compactization in chromosomes are supposed to be as follows: the nucleosomal fibres of 10-nm diameter, nucleomeric fibres of 25-nm diameter and chromonema, i.e. a filamentous structure of 100-nm diameter consisting of chromomeres.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6679413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tsitologiia        ISSN: 0041-3771


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