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Structural aspects of amitosis: a light and electron microscope study of the isolated macronuclei of Paramecium aurelia and Tetrahymena pyriformis

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Thin sections show the macronuclei of Paramecium aurelia and Tetrahymena pyriformis to contain two types of bodies. The smaller, measuring 0.1–0.2 μ in diameter, have been resolved in the light microscope by first removing the macronuclei from the cells in the presence of Mg++, then chelating that divalent cation with EDTA, resulting in expansion of the nuclear material. By staining with methyl green, Azure B, and the Feulgen procedure, the small bodies were shown to contain DNA. In whole mounts these small bodies appear to be joined to one another producing a complex network suspended in which are the larger bodies, or nucleoli. — Macronuclei from both ciliates were isolated in large quantities and purified for spreading on an air-water interface. When the nuclei burst from surface tension forces and are examined with the electron microscope, the DNA containing bodies remain attached to one another by means of 100 Å fibrils. The pattern of attachment is non-linear. Occasionally individual DNA-containing bodies “loosen” revealing a coil resembling both in shape and dimensions the 250 Å coil characteristic of eucaryotic chromatin. The substructure of the 250 Å coil has not been directly observed. However, the frequent association of pairs of 100 Å fibrils makes it likely that two such fibrils are tightly complexed in the 250 Å coil. The 100 Å fibril, in turn, contains two 20 Å strands, each presumably a DNA double helix. — In Paramecium each small body of the macronucleus contains approximately one chromosome-equivalent of DNA. The fact that these small bodies are joined to form large structured masses of chromatin within the macronucleus indicates that the distribution of genetic material is not random. It is possible that, similar to bacteria, entire genomes segregate as units, thus accounting for successful amitotic division.

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This work was supported by a Predoctoral Fellowship to the author from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service, and by grant GM-13882 (NIH-USPHS) to Dr. Daniel Mazia.

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Wolfe, J. Structural aspects of amitosis: a light and electron microscope study of the isolated macronuclei of Paramecium aurelia and Tetrahymena pyriformis . Chromosoma 23, 59–79 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00293312

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