Cell differentiation as assayed by the topography and number of ribosomal genes

V.Y. Brodsky , T.L. Marshak , A.A. Karavanov , O.V. Zatsepina , V.V. Nosikov , L.I. Korochkin , E.A. Braga
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In situ hybridization, Ag-staining and electron microscopy were used to study the distribution of ribosomal genes in isolated nuclei of rat cerebellar cells and the correspondence of the ribosomal genome topography to the nucleolar structure. rDNA-DNA autoradiography revealed clusters of silver grains, as well as diffuse groups and rows. The cluster frequencies corresponded to the frequencies of nucleoli on Ag-stained slides. Competitive hybridization in situ using unlabelled rat rRNA and hybridization with a nonspacer rDNA fragment showed that the diffuse groups and rows of grains also correspond to the ribosomal genes. Spatial organization of the ribosomal genome in the Purkinje cells differs from that in the other cerebellar neurons and glial cells. A 1.5-fold redundancy of the ribosomal genes was found in some Purkinje cells, while most of these as well as microneurons contained the diploid value of the genes.

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通过核糖体基因的形貌和数目来测定细胞分化
采用原位杂交、ag染色和电镜等方法研究了核糖体基因在离体大鼠小脑细胞核中的分布,以及核糖体基因组形貌与核仁结构的对应关系。rDNA-DNA放射自显影显示银颗粒簇状,以及弥散的组和行状。聚类频率与ag染色载玻片上核仁的频率一致。使用未标记的大鼠rRNA进行原位竞争杂交和与非间隔rDNA片段杂交表明,弥散组和行颗粒也对应于核糖体基因。浦肯野细胞核糖体基因组的空间结构不同于其他小脑神经元和神经胶质细胞。在一些浦肯野细胞中发现了1.5倍的核糖体基因冗余,而其中大多数以及微神经元都含有基因的二倍体值。
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