TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF MEIOTIN-1 IN ANTHERS OF LILIUM-LONGIFLORUM

Citation
C. Hasenkampf et al., TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF MEIOTIN-1 IN ANTHERS OF LILIUM-LONGIFLORUM, Developmental genetics, 13(6), 1992, pp. 425-434
Citations number
21
Journal title
ISSN journal
0192253X
Volume
13
Issue
6
Year of publication
1992
Pages
425 - 434
Database
ISI
SICI code
0192-253X(1992)13:6<425:TASOMI>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Meiotin-1 is a chromatin associated, conserved protein found in meiocy tes immediately preceding and during meiosis and is thought to have a role in determining the higher order structure of meiotic chromosomes [Riggs and Hasenkampf: Chromosoma 101:92-98, 1991]. In the studies rep orted here we utilized immunoblotting and immunocytochemical technique s to examine the temporal and spatial distribution of meiotin-1 in the anthers of Lilium longiflorum. The results with the anti-meiotin-1 im mune serum were compared with those obtained using an anti-histone Hl immune serum. The anti-histone H1 immune serum gave constant immunosta ining in all cell types of the anther at all of the stages tested. In contrast, the anti-meiotin-1 immune serum only gave immunostaining wit h the microsporocytes and to a lesser extent with the nutritive layer, the tapetum. It did not react with the cells of the anther wall. Meio tin-1 immunostaining was first present in significant quantities in th e microsporocytes as they accumulated in the G1 phase before the onset of premeiotic S phase and reached peak levels in the time interval be tween leptotene and pachytene-the same interval when chromosome synaps is occurs and when reciprocal genetic exchange is thought to occur. Im munostaining for both meiotin-1 and histone H1 uniformly decorates the longitudinal axes of the chromosomes. Our data are consistent with th e idea that the role of meiotin-1 may be to tag certain sequences or t o limit the degree of chromosome condensation that occurs during meiot ic prophase.