Hagan I M, Hyams J S
Department of Biology, University College London, UK.
J Cell Sci. 1988 Mar;89 ( Pt 3):343-57. doi: 10.1242/jcs.89.3.343.
We have characterized the changes in microtubule organization that occur through the cell division cycle of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe by indirect immunofluorescence microscopy. During interphase, groups of cytoplasmic microtubules, independent of the spindle pole body (SPB), form an array extending between the cell tips. These microtubules are involved in positioning the nucleus at the cell equator and in the establishment of cell polarity. At mitosis, the interphase array disappears and is replaced by an intranuclear spindle extending between the now duplicated SPBs. Elongation of the spindle sees the appearance of astral microtubules emanating from the cytoplasmic face of the SPBs. These persist until the end of anaphase whereupon the spindle microtubules depolymerize and two microtubule organizing centres (MTOCs) at the cell equator re-establish the interphase array. We have used the unique properties of various cell division cycle mutants to investigate further the function of these different microtubule arrays and their temporal and positional control.
我们通过间接免疫荧光显微镜观察,对裂殖酵母粟酒裂殖酵母细胞分裂周期中微管组织的变化进行了表征。在间期,成组的细胞质微管独立于纺锤体极体(SPB),形成一个在细胞两端之间延伸的阵列。这些微管参与将细胞核定位在细胞赤道上,并参与细胞极性的建立。在有丝分裂时,间期阵列消失,取而代之的是在现在已复制的SPB之间延伸的核内纺锤体。纺锤体的延长伴随着从SPB细胞质面发出的星体微管的出现。这些星体微管一直持续到后期结束,此时纺锤体微管解聚,细胞赤道处的两个微管组织中心(MTOC)重新建立间期阵列。我们利用各种细胞分裂周期突变体的独特特性,进一步研究这些不同微管阵列的功能及其时间和位置控制。