Spatial arrangement of homologous chromosomes during anaphase in early embryos of Drosophila melanogaster studied by three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy

Y. Hiraoka, D. Agard, J. Sedat
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Using a computer-controlled fluorescence microscope system, spatial arrangement of homologous chromosomes was analyzed in fixed and living embryos of Drosophila melanogaster at the syncytial blastoderm stage. In fixed embryos, chromosomes were stained with a DNA-specific fluorescent dye, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole; the arrangement of anaphase chromosomes was determined with their identification by high-resolution analysis. In living embryos, the behavior of chromosomes during anaphase was examined by the use of a strain carrying a long translocated chromosome as a cytological marker to identify the chromosome while the chromosomes were stained by microinjection of rhodamine-conjugated histones into the embryos. Chromosome arrangement was also examined in nuclei that had swollen artificially under anoxic conditions for better spatial separation of individual chromosomes in such nuclei. All these experiments consistently showed that homologous chromosomes were not associated with each other in syncytial blastoderm embryos of Drosophila melanogaster. Our studies also demonstrated that cytological tools greatly facilitate the dissection of nuclear structures when used in combination with imaging technology.
三维荧光显微镜研究黑腹果蝇早期胚胎后期同源染色体的空间排列
利用计算机控制的荧光显微镜系统,对黑腹果蝇囊胚合胞期固定胚胎和活胚胎同源染色体的空间排列进行了分析。在固定胚胎中,染色体用dna特异性荧光染料4′,6-二氨基-2-苯基吲哚染色;通过高分辨率分析确定了后期染色体的排列。在活胚胎中,染色体在后期的行为是通过使用携带长易位染色体的菌株作为细胞学标记来鉴定染色体,而染色体通过罗丹明结合组蛋白微注射到胚胎中进行染色。在缺氧条件下人为膨胀的细胞核中,染色体排列也被检查,以使细胞核中的单个染色体更好地空间分离。这些实验一致表明,在黑腹果蝇的合胞胚胚中,同源染色体不相互关联。我们的研究还表明,当与成像技术结合使用时,细胞学工具极大地促进了核结构的解剖。
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