Paine P L, Johnson M E, Lau Y T, Tluczek L J, Miller D S
Department of Biological Sciences St. John's University, Jamaica, NY 11439.
Biotechniques. 1992 Aug;13(2):238-46.
We describe a technique for isolating the nucleus of the giant amphibian oocyte under paraffin oil. The method precludes the losses of small solutes and proteins that accompany isolation of nuclei into aqueous media. An individual oocyte is blotted, placed under oil, punctured near the animal pole and then squeezed to gently extrude the nucleus into the oil, thereby avoiding exposure to any aqueous environment. Light and electron microscopy of the oil-isolated nucleus demonstrate that its in vivo morphology is preserved. We also describe techniques that facilitate the study of nuclear functions under oil. Oil-isolated oocyte nuclei retain many in vivo functions for several hours, including size-selective envelope permeability, RNA synthesis and the ability to break down in response to cdc2/cyclin meiotic maturation promoting factor.
我们描述了一种在石蜡油下分离巨型两栖类卵母细胞核的技术。该方法可避免在将细胞核分离到水性介质中时伴随的小溶质和蛋白质的损失。将单个卵母细胞吸干,置于油下,在动物极附近穿刺,然后挤压以将细胞核轻轻挤出到油中,从而避免暴露于任何水性环境。对油分离细胞核的光学显微镜和电子显微镜观察表明,其体内形态得以保留。我们还描述了有助于在油下研究核功能的技术。油分离的卵母细胞核在数小时内保留许多体内功能,包括大小选择性的包膜通透性、RNA合成以及响应cdc2/细胞周期蛋白减数分裂成熟促进因子而分解的能力。