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Localization of antigens PwA33 and La on lampbrush chromosomes and on nucleoplasmic structures in the oocyte of the urodele Pleurodeles waltl: light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical studies.

C K Pyne1, F Simon, M T Loones, G Géraud, M Bachmann, J C Lacroix.   

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies A33/22 and La11G7 have been used to study the distribution of the corresponding antigens, PwA33 and La, on the lampbrush chromosome loops and nucleoplasmic structures of P. waltl oocytes, using immunofluorescence, confocal laser scanning microscopy and immunogold labeling. The results obtained with these antibodies have been compared with those obtained with the Sm-antigen-specific monoclonal antibody Y12. All these monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) labeled the matrices of the majority of normal loops along their whole length. Nucleoplasmic RNP granules showed a strong staining with the mAbs La11G7 and Y12 throughout their mass, but with the mAb A33/22, they showed only a weak peripheral labeling in the form of patches on their surface. This patchy labeling was confirmed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. Electron microscopy revealed that this patchy labeling might be due to a hitherto undescribed type of submicroscopic granular structure, around 100 nm in either dimension, formed by 10-nm particles. Such granules were observed either attached to the RNP granules or free in the nucleoplasm, but rarely in relation with the normal loop matrices. These 100-nm granules may have a role in the movement of proteins and snRNPs inside the oocyte nuclei for storage, recycling, and/or degradation. Our results also suggest that all the microscopically visible free RNP granules of the nucleoplasm of P. waltl oocytes correspond to B snurposomes. The granules forming the B (globular) loops showed a labeling pattern similar to that of B snurposomes; their possible relationship is discussed.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7720414     DOI: 10.1007/bf00337386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


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