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Title: Fine structural organization of a non-reticulate plant cell nucleus An ultracytochemical and immunocytochemical study
Authors: Delaespina, SMD
Minguez, A
Echeverria-Martínez, OM
Vázquez-Nin, Gerardo Hebert
Issue Date: 1992
Abstract: We studied the fine structural organization of the meristematic nucleus in roots of Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato) using ultracytochemical and immunocytochemical approaches. The nucleus has a non-reticulate (i.e. low DNA content) structure whose supramolecular organization differs in some respects from that in reticulate nuclei, principally in the organization of the chromocentres associated with the nuclear envelope, with which centromeric structures appear to be associated. The main difference at the nucleolar level is found in the fibrillar centres, which have a low amount of DNA labelling and in which inclusions of condensed chromatin are present only very rarely. The distribution of nucleolar DNA amongst the nucleolar compartments is similar to that in reticulate nucleoli as demonstrated using an anti-DNA monoclonal antibody. Tomato nuclei have nucleolus-associated bodies or karyosomes, like other plant species with a low DNA content and non-reticulate nuclear organization. The nuclear ribonucleoprotein structures in the inter- and perichromatin regions
namely inter- and perichromatin fibrils and granules, show similar ultrastructural and cytochemical characteristics in both types of nuclei.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11154/3558
ISSN: 95915
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