scholarly journals Ultrastructural analysis in yeast reveals a meiosis-specific actin-containing nuclear bundle

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoko Takagi ◽  
Masako Osumi ◽  
Akira Shinohara

AbstractActin polymerises to form filaments/cables for motility, transport, and the structural framework in a cell. Recent studies show that actin polymers are present not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nuclei of vertebrate cells. Here, we show, by electron microscopic observation with rapid freezing and high-pressure freezing, a unique bundled structure containing actin in the nuclei of budding yeast cells undergoing meiosis. The nuclear bundle during meiosis consists of multiple filaments with a rectangular lattice arrangement, often showing a feather-like appearance. The bundle was immunolabelled with an anti-actin antibody and was sensitive to an actin-depolymerising drug. Similar to cytoplasmic bundles, nuclear bundles are rarely seen in premeiotic cells and spores and are induced during meiotic prophase-I. The formation of the nuclear bundle is independent of DNA double-stranded breaks. We speculate that nuclear bundles containing actin play a role in nuclear events during meiotic prophase I.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoko Takagi ◽  
Masako Osumi ◽  
Akira Shinohara

AbstractActin polymerizes to form filaments/cables for motility, transport, and structural framework in a cell. Recent studies show that actin polymers are present not only in cytoplasm, but also in nuclei of vertebrate cells, and their formation is induced in response to stress. Here, by electron microscopic observation with rapid freezing and high-pressure freezing, we found a unique polymerized form of actin inside of nuclei of budding yeast cells undergoing meiosis. The nuclear actin cable during meiosis consists of several actin filaments with a rectangular lattice arrangement and is associated with multiple branched cables/filaments showing “feather-like” appearance. The cable is immuno-labeled with anti-actin antibody and sensitive to an actin-depolymerizing drug. Like cytoplasmic actin cables, nuclear actin cables are rarely seen in pre-meiotic cells and spores, and are induced during meiotic prophase-I. We speculate that nuclear actin cables play a role in nuclear events during meiotic prophase I.


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