Title of article :
Endoplasmic reticulum positioning and partitioning in
mitotic HeLa cells
Author/Authors :
Simon McCullough and John Lucocq، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Cell division serves to distribute chromosomes and organelles into two daughter cells, but the mechanism of rough
endoplasmic reticulum (RER) segregation in animal cell mitosis is poorly understood. Here we study the distribution
of RER in mitotic HeLa cells and its relation to the cytoskeleton. At metaphase, the RER was located in the cell cortex
and was most concentrated in two locations. Close to the plasma membrane the RER was closely associated with
cortical actin, and after treatment with Latrunculin A RER elements retracted to the deep cortex and became more
tubular. Positioning was therefore dependent on cortical F-actin. Deeper in the cortex cisternae were wrapped
tightly around the contours of the spindle body and orientated along microtubules close the spindle poles.
Stereology revealed a close correlation between RER volume and cell volume in telophase daughter cells. These
results suggest that the RER is positioned at the outer and inner regions of metaphase cortex by association with
cytoskeleton. This arrangement combined with a disposition in concentric layers, deep to the plasma membrane,
appears to distribute the RER evenly in the cortex and may help to couple quantities of RER and cell constituents
Keywords :
Actin , Endoplasmic reticulum , mitosis , organelle segregation
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily