ALBERSHEIM P, KILLIAS U
J Cell Biol. 1963 Apr;17(1):93-103. doi: 10.1083/jcb.17.1.93.
Evidence is presented to show that bismuth combines in vitro with the phosphate of nucleic acids in a manner similar to its reaction with inorganic phosphate. When tested under similar conditions, protein exhibited no attraction for bismuth. The results of the in vitro experiments, which are of interest within themselves, may be indirectly applicable to in vivo staining. Dividing cells of onion root tips were fixed in OsO(4), stained with bismuth, and examined in the electron microscope. The electron opacity of cell structures known to contain nucleic acids was enhanced by bismuth, while organelles known to lack appreciable quantities of DNA or RNA showed little, if any, change. Bismuth is particularly effective as a stain for the chromatin material during interphase and for the chromosomes during division.
有证据表明,铋在体外与核酸的磷酸盐结合的方式类似于其与无机磷酸盐的反应。在相似条件下进行测试时,蛋白质对铋没有吸引力。这些体外实验本身就很有趣,其结果可能间接适用于体内染色。将洋葱根尖的分裂细胞用四氧化锇固定,用铋染色,然后在电子显微镜下检查。已知含有核酸的细胞结构的电子不透明度因铋而增强,而已知缺乏大量DNA或RNA的细胞器则几乎没有变化(如果有变化的话)。铋作为一种染色剂,在间期对染色质物质以及在分裂期对染色体特别有效。