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The choice of resuspension medium for isolated rat liver nuclei: effects on nuclear morphology and in vitro transcription.

R Strand1, R Bøe, T Flatmark.   

Abstract

Standard protocols for in vitro transcription assay (nuclear run-off) include 10-40% (v/v) glycerol (of various ionic strength) in the medium used for resuspension/storage of the isolated nuclei. In the present work the morphological and functional properties of nuclei isolated from rat liver have been studied as a function of the content of glycerol, sucrose and inorganic ions (K+ and Mg2+) in the resuspension medium. In contrast to earlier reports, glycerol was found not to be essential to maintain morphological integrity and RNA polymerase activity in frozen/stored nuclei. Nuclear pellets, resuspended and stored in isoosmotic sucrose media, were found to give morphologically intact and transcriptionally active nuclei. Furthermore, these nuclei displayed a higher specific hybridization signal for the differentially expressed genes encoding peroxisomal beta-oxidation enzymes, relative to the total RNA synthesis, than nuclei resuspended and stored in a hyperosmotic glycerol-containing medium. The concentrations of inorganic ions were also found to affect nuclear morphology. Flow cytometry indicated DNA leakage from nuclei at insufficient concentrations of K+ and Mg2+, and high ionic strength favoured aggregation and disintegration of nuclei. Our findings indicate that quantitative results from nuclear run-off experiments should be interpreted with caution until the process of transcription in isolated nuclei is better understood.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7862105     DOI: 10.1007/bf01081738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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