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Ultrastructural Aspects of Nuclear Behaviors of Pleurotus ostreatus - Behaviors of Astral Microtubules During Hyphal Development - (느타리버섯균의 핵의 동태에 관한 미세구조적 연구 -균사분화중의 성상체 미세소관에 관한 연구-)

  • Yoon, Kwon-S.
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.24 no.1 s.76
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 1996
  • Premitotic, mitotic and postmitotic nuclei in the dikaryotic somatic hyphae of Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom fungus were ultrastucturally examined using chemical fixation and freeze-substitution process, and the behaviors of astral microtubules associated with these nuclei were closely analyzed. Electron microscopic examinations revealed that astral microtubules are significantly abundant when the nuclei are in the stage of migration and at the stage of migration, the separation of spindle pole body occurs. Such an abundancy of astral microtubules in premitotic migrating nuclei is well contrasted with mitotic and postmitotic nuclei with much fewer astral microtubules and it should be noted that neither of these latter classes of nuclei exhibits the separation of the spindle pole body. It is remarkable that the postmitotic nuclei that are believed to migrate actively are associated with the astral microtubules that are less in numbers and length. During all the stages of nuclear division, astral microtubules are invariably radiating from the spindle pole bodies and nucleolus remains within the nuclear envelope of dividing nuclei throughout the division. The functions of astral microtubules developed during the nuclear division as well as the nuclear migration and separation of the spindle pole body were closely examined.

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Microtubule and Chromatin Organization in Bovine Oocytes following Intracytoplasmic Injection of Spermatozoon, Sperm Head and Tail (소 난자에 있어서 세포질내 정자, 정자두부.미부 주입 후 미세소관과 염색질의 구조변화)

  • Do, J.T.;Jun, S.H.;Choi, J.T.;Kang, Y.S.;Lee, B.Y.;Kim, S.B.;Kim, N.H.;Lee, H.T.;Chung, K.S.
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.301-309
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    • 1997
  • The objective of this study was to determine the microtubule assembly and chromatin configuration during the first cell cycle in bovine oocytes following injection of spermatozoon, sperm head and tail. The microtubule and chromatin configuration was imaged with fluorescent labeled monoclonal ${\alpha}$-tubulin antibody and propidium iodide under laser scanning confocal microscope. Microtubule and chromatin dynamics in bovine oocytes following intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) were not different from those observed during in vitro fertilization (IVF). Following ICSI, the microtubular aster was observed around sperm midpiece. During pronuclear formation, the sperm aster was enlarged and seen around male and female pronuclei. At mitotic metaphase, the microtubular spindle assemble astral poles and chromosomes were aligned on the spindle equator. At mitosis, asters were concentrated to each spindle pole and they filled the cytoplasm. After injection of the isolated sperm head, the microtubular aster was not seen around sperm head in any cases (0/18). Instead, microtubules were organized from the cytoplasm, which filled the whole cytoplasm during pronuclear apposition. These microtubules seem to move male and female pronuclei. These results suggest that isolated sperm head can develop into normal pronucleus in mature bovine oocytes, and competent to participate syngamy with the ootid chromatin. The functional microtubules following isolated sperm head injection in bovine oocytes appeared to be organized solely from maternal stores.

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A Survey of Plastid Crystals and Microtubules in Flowering Plants (꽃피는식물 색소체 내 결정구조와 미세소관의 발달양상 조사 연구)

  • Kim, In-Sun
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2009
  • The plastid inclusion has long been known to exist in leaves of numerous plant species, especially in those of flowering plants. Among the inclusions, crystalline bodies are the most frequently distinguished structures of the foliar plastids, however, microtubules and phytoferritins are also reported occasionally. The crystalline inclusions vary in shape, and are located either in the stroma or within intrathylakoidal spaces, whereas microtubules and phytoferritins are more uniform in shape and are formed in the stroma. In crystalline structures, the composing elements exhibit a lattice pattern and/or paralleled tubules that are either bounded by membranes or exist without membrane enclosing. Other types of inclusions have not been shown to be enclosed by any membranous structures. According to the current survey, the plastid inclusion, with the exception of phytoferritins, has been shown to exhibit a crystalline or tubular pattern, and has been reported in more than 56 species of various families. Their occurrence is not restricted to any photosynthetic pathway, but is found to be randomly distributed among C-3, C-4 and CAM species, without phylogenetic relationships. The progress in plastid inclusion research reveals more information about the function and complexity, but the need for characterizing the 3-D structure of the crystalline inclusions also has been acknowledged in previous studies. A 3-D characterization would utilize tilting and tomography of serial sections with appropriate image processing that would provide valuable information on the sub-structures of the crystalline inclusions. In fact, recent studies performed on 3-D reconstruction of the plastid inclusions revealed important information about their comprising elements. In this article, the crystals and microtubules that have been reported in various types of plastids have been reviewed, with special consideration given to their possible sub-cellular function within the plastids.

초기 배아의 분리할구에서 중기 염색체상 획득 방법에 대한 연구: 염색체 변이로 인한 착상전 유전자 진단에서 보인자와 정상 핵형 구분을 위한 연구

  • 임천규;전진현;민동미;변혜경;김진영;궁미경;강인수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Embryo Transfer Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.105-105
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    • 2002
  • 염색체의 구조적 이상으로 인한 습관성 유산과 기형아의 출산을 예방하기 위해 착상전 배아에서 할구를 분석하여 정상적인 핵형을 가진 배아만을 이식하는 착상전 유전자 진단 (preimplantation genetic diagnosis, PGD)의 성공적인 임상 적용이 보고되고 있으며, 그 적용 범위가 확대되고 있다. 그러나 일반적인 간기의 핵상을 이용한 PGD에서는 형광직접보합법 probe의 제약으로 보인자와 정상적인 핵형을 구분할 수 없는 단점이 있다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 보다 정확한 PGD를 위해 생쥐 배아를 이용하여 분리한 할구에서 중기 염색체상을 획득하기 위해 미세소관 (microtubule) 형성 저해제를 처리하였으며, 이를 통해 확립된 방법을 인간의 PGD에 적용하고자 하였다. 과배란이 유도된 ICR 생쥐에서 4- 또는 8-세포기 배아를 수획하여 colcemid, nocodazole, vinblastine을 각각 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 5.0$\mu$M을 처리하고, hoechst 33342로 염색하여 핵상을 관찰하여 최적의 농도를 결정하였다. 또한 각 미세소관 형성 저해제를 혼합 처리하여 가장 높은 중기 염색체상을 획득할 수 있는 혼합 처리를 결정하였다. 이렇게 결정된 혼합 처리 방법을 인간의 체외 수정 및 배아 이식술에서 획득된 3PN 배아에 처리하여 중기 염색체를 획득하였다. Colcemid, nocodazole, vinblastine 모두 1 $\mu$M이 최적 농도임을 확인할 수 있었다 (각각 96.3%, 92.0%, 98,4%). 미세소관 형성저해제를 혼합 처리하였을 경우 nocodazole과 vinblastine (각각 1$\mu$M)을 혼합 처리했을 때 중기 염색체 획득률(97.3%)이 가장 높았다. 인간의 3PN 배아에 1$\mu$M의 nocodazole과 vinblastine을 혼합 처리한 후, 113개의 할구를 분석하여 44개(38.9%)의 할구에서 중기 염색체를 확인할 수 있었다. 본 실험 결과를 통해 중기 염색체를 획득하기 위하여 미세소관 형성 저해제를 처리하는 방법은 생쥐의 배아에서는 효과적이지만, 인간의 배아에서는 그 효율이 다소 낮음을 알 수 있었다. 그러나 이 방법을 개선하여 인간의 할구에서 중기 염색체의 획득률을 높이고, 이를 염색체의 구조적 이상에 대한 착상전 유전자 진단에 적용한다면, 보인자와 정상의 핵상을 구분하여 정상의 핵상만을 갖는 배아의 이식을 통하여 더욱 정확한 착상전 유전자 진단을 시행할 수 있으리라 사료된다.

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SCG10, a Microtubule-Destabilizing Factor, Interacts Directly with Kinesin Superfamily KIF1A Protein in Brain (Kinesin superfamily KIF1A와 결합하는 미세소관 불안정화 단백질 SCG10의 규명)

  • Moon, Il-Soo;Seog, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.859-865
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    • 2009
  • Microtubules, a major cytoskeleton, form parallel arrays in the axon and are oriented with their plus ends toward the cell periphery. Kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs) are the molecular motors acting in the microtubule-based motilities of organelles in cells. Here, we used the yeast two-hybrid system to identify the protein that interacts with the coiled-coil domain of KIF1A and found a specific interaction with microtubule-destabilizing factor SCG10. SCG10 bound to the amino acid residues between 400 and 820 of KIF1A, but not to other KIFs in the yeast two-hybrid assay. The coiled-coil domain of SCG10 is essential for interaction with KIF1A. In addition, this specific interaction was also observed in the Glutathione S-transferase pull-down assay. An antibody to SCG10 specifically co-immunoprecipitated KIF1A associated with SCG10 from mouse brain extracts. These results suggest that KIF1A motor protein transports SCG10-containing vesicles along microtubules in neurons.

Acetic Acid Recovers Microtubule Disassembly Caused by Clostridium difficile Toxin A in Human Colonocytes through Increased Tubulin Acetylation (C. difficile 톡신이 야기하는 대장상피세포 미세소관 변형에 대한 초산의 억제 효능)

  • Yoon, I Na;Kim, Ho
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.28 no.8
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    • pp.885-891
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    • 2018
  • Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) toxin A is known to cause acute gut inflammation in humans and animals by triggering cytoskeletal disorganization in gut epithelial cells. In human colonocytes, toxin A blocks microtubule assembly by directly increasing the enzymatic activity of histone deacetylase-6 (HDAC-6), a tubulin-specific deacetylase, thereby markedly decreasing tubulin acetylation, which is essential for microtubule assembly. Microtubule assembly dysfunction-associated alterations (i.e., toxin A-exposed gut epithelial cells) are believed to trigger barrier dysfunction and gut inflammation downstream. We recently showed that potassium acetate blocked toxin A-induced microtubule disassembly by inhibiting HDAC-6. Herein, we tested whether acetic acid (AA), another small acetyl residue-containing agent, could block toxin A-induced tubulin deacetylation and subsequent microtubule assembly. Our results revealed that AA treatment increased tubulin acetylation and enhanced microtubule assembly in an HT29 human colonocyte cell line. AA also clearly increased tubulin acetylation in murine colonic explants. Interestingly, the AA treatment also alleviated toxin A-induced tubulin deacetylation and microtubule disassembly, and MTT assays revealed that AA reduced toxin A-induced cell toxicity. Collectively, these results suggest that AA can block the ability of toxin A to cause microtubule disassembly-triggered cytoskeletal disorganization by blocking toxin A-mediated deacetylation of tubulin.

Aberrant Microtubule Assembly and Chromatin Configuration of Homan Oocytes Which Failed to Complete Fertilization Following In Vitro Fertilization and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (일반적 수정과 세포질내 정자주입법에 의해 수정에 실패한 인간난자의 미세소관과 염색체의 형태이상)

  • Chung, H. M.;Kim, N. H.;Kim, J. W.;J. M. Lim;Park, C.;J. J. Ko;K. Y. Cha;Kim, J. M.;K. S. Chung
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2000
  • Most eggs initiated the fertilization processes but arrested at specific stages. The stages included failure of the oocyte to exit from the meiotic metaphase-II with or without sperm penetration, failure of appropriate sperm aster formation, inability to form proper male and female pronuclei, failure of suitable pronuclear apposition, and failure to form proper number of either male or female pronuclei. Various images of defective microtubule organization and chromatin configuration during IVF and ICSI procedures were observed. We discussed the data with previous research results during normal fertilization in humans and other mammals. In conclusion, various aberrant patterns in microtubule assembly and chromatin configuration, which were assessed in the present study, could be used as criteria to improve assisted reproductive technology in clinics. However, further cellular and molecular characterization is needed to clarify these aberrant patterns of cytoskeletal assembly.

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The Regulation Mechanisms of Kinesin Motor Proteins (Kinesin 모터 단백질의 조절 기전)

  • Park, Sang Jun;Seog, Joung-Su;Moon, Il Soo;Seog, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.840-848
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    • 2017
  • Proper intracellular transport is essential for normal cell function. Intracellular transport is mediated by microtubule-dependent molecular motor proteins, as well as kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein, which move their cargo along long, microtubule tracks in cells. Kinesins are ATP-dependent plus-end-directed motor proteins in the intracellular transport of organelles, vesicles, RNA complexes, and protein complexes. The mislocalization of these different types of cargo has been linked to cell dysfunction and degeneration. The cargo transport of kinesins can be described by the following steps: binding to the appropriate cargo and/or adaptor proteins, activation of the kinesin's motility and movement along the microtubule, and the release of the cargo at the correct destination. Recently, several studies have revealed the mechanisms for the regulation of kinesin motor activity, including cargo loading and unloading. Intracellular cargo transport is also modulated by adaptor proteins, which link the kinesins to their cargo. The regulatory proteins, which include protein kinases and phosphatases, regulate kinesin motor activity directly through the phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of kinesins and indirectly through the modification of adaptor proteins, such as c-Jun NH-terminal kinase-interacting proteins, or of the microtubule network. These findings lay the groundwork for understanding how kinesins are differentially engaged in intracellular cargo transport. In addition, understanding the regulatory mechanisms of each kinesin is an area of key interest within cell biology and neurophysiology. In this study, we reviewed kinesins' regulation proteins and discuss how their regulation affects cargo recognition and transport.

Fertilization Process in Porcine Oocytes Following Intracytoplasmic Injection of Porcine, Human, Bovine or Mouse Spermatozoon (돼지, 사람, 소 및 생쥐 정자 미세주입에 의한 돼지난자의 수정과정)

  • 전수현;도정태;이장원;김남형;이훈택;정길생
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 1998
  • We demonstrated, for the first time, pronuclear formation and apposition in porcine ooc-ytes following intracytoplasmic injection of porcine, human, bovine and mouse spermatozoon. Microtubule organization and chromatin configuration were investigated in these oocytes during pronuclear apposition. Following intracytoplasmic injection of porcine spermatozoon, the microtubular aster was organized from the neck of spermatozoon, and filled the whole cytoplasm. This male derived microtubules appear to move both pronuclei to the center of oocytes. In contrast, following injection of spermatozoa from different species such as human, bovine and mouse, microtubules were organized from the cortex of the oocytes and concentrated to the pronuclei, which seems to move both male and female pronuclei to the center of oocyte. This organization is similar to what has been shown in the parthenogenetically activated por-cine oocytes. These results suggested that the porcine, human, bovine and mouse sperm chromatin can be formed pronucleus and apposited in the center of oocytes in the absence of male derived microtubule when they were injected into porcine oocytes.

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