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Electron microscopy of DNA replication in 3-D: Evidence for similar-sized replication foci throughout S-phase

  • Karel Koberna
  • , Anna Ligasová
  • , Jan Malínský
  • , Artem Pliss
  • , Alan J. Siegel
  • , Zuzana Cvačková
  • , Helena Fidlerová
  • , Martin Mašata
  • , Markéta Fialová
  • , Ivan Raška
  • , Ronald Berezney
  • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Charles University
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

DNA replication sites (RS) in synchronized HeLa cells have been studied at the electron microscopic level. Using an improved method for detection following the in vivo incorporation of biotin-16-deoxyuridine triphosphate, discrete RS, or foci are observed throughout the S-phase. In particular, the much larger RS or foci typically observed by fluorescence microscopic approaches in mid-and late-S-phase, are found to be composed of smaller discrete foci that are virtually identical in size to the RS observed in early-S-phase. Pulse-chase experiments demonstrate that the RS of early-S-phase are maintained when chased through S-phase and into the next cell generation. Stereologic analysis demonstrates that the relative number of smaller sized foci present at a given time remains constant from early through mid-S-phase with only a slight decrease in late-S-phase. 3-D reconstruction of serial sections reveals a network-like organization of the RS in early-S-phase and confirms that numerous smaller-sized replication foci comprise the larger RS characteristic of late-S-phase.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)126-138
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Cellular Biochemistry
Volume94
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2005

Keywords

  • Cell nucleus
  • Chromatin
  • Electron microscopy
  • Immunogold labeling
  • Mammalian DNA replication
  • Replication foci
  • S-phase

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