Gall Joseph G, Wu Zheng'an, Murphy Christine, Gao Hongjuan
Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA.
Exp Cell Res. 2004 May 15;296(1):28-34. doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2004.03.017.
The germinal vesicle (GV) of Xenopus laevis is an enormous nucleus that contains 18 giant lampbrush chromosomes and thousands of inclusions. The inclusions are primarily of three types: approximately 1500 extrachromosomal nucleoli, 50-100 Cajal bodies, and several thousand B-snurposomes, which correspond to speckles or interchromatin granule clusters in other nuclei. The large size and abundance of the GV organelles, as well as the ease with which they can be studied both in vivo and in vitro, make the GV an ideal object for analysis of nuclear structure and function.
非洲爪蟾的生发泡(GV)是一个巨大的细胞核,其中包含18条巨大的灯刷染色体和数千个内含物。这些内含物主要有三种类型:大约1500个染色体外核仁、50 - 100个卡哈尔体以及数千个B-小核核糖核蛋白体,它们分别对应于其他细胞核中的斑点或染色质间颗粒簇。生发泡细胞器的体积大、数量多,以及在体内和体外都易于研究,这使得生发泡成为分析核结构和功能的理想对象。