Title of article :
Specific Mg2þ binding at human and Indian muntjac chromosomal Giemsa bands
Author/Authors :
P.L. Strissel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
5
From page :
485
To page :
489
Abstract :
Our main research interests have focused on cation–DNA and cation–protein interactions in terms of their roles in higher order chromosomal structure. Our previous study directly analyzed the cation composition of cryo-preserved mammalian interphase and mitotic cells, as well as fractionated untreated and cation-depleted chromosomes at a resolution of 50 nm using the University of Chicago high resolution scanning ion microprobe (UC-SIM). Quantitative direct UC-SIMS signals and subsequent imaging of cryo-preserved cells demonstrated that Naþ and Kþ were associated with chromatin throughout the cell cycle, whereas in contrast Ca2þ and Mg2þ exhibited a localization change during interphase and mitosis. Interphase Ca2þ and Mg2þ were found mainly throughout the cytoplasm, but at mitosis associated with chromatin. Our findings of chromatin association of Naþ and Kþ support a role of these cations in both interphase and mitotic chromatin compaction, whereas Ca2þ and Mg2þ binding points to an essential function in mitotic chromatin compaction. In our present investigation using SIMS images obtained from both human and Indian muntjac metaphase chromosomes, we reveal specific binding of Mg2þ to chromosomal ‘‘p’’ and ‘‘q’’ arm heterochromatic regions correlating with conventional Giemsa (G-) bands. In addition, detailed Mg2þ image density peaks along the chromosomes indicate that Mg2þ peaks correspond to the location of G-bands.Our results support a direct role forMg2þ in promoting andmaintaining the higher order chromatin structure of heterochromatic regions on chromosome arms represented by G-bands, possibly due to both Mg2þ–DNA and Mg2þ–protein interactions. # 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Chromosome Giemsa (G-) bands , heterochromatin , Mg2? SIMS chromosome bands
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Record number :
999644
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