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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Chromosome movements ; Kinetochore microtubules ; Microtubule-chromatin lateral associations ; Crossbridges ; Meiosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Bipolarly oriented bivalents in spermatocytes of the turbellarianMesostoma ehrenbergii, displaying fast oscillatory movements in metaphase, were studied with the electron microscope. Kinetochores and chromosome fibres were reconstructed using serial sections cut perpendicular to the spindle axis. Only a small proportion of kinetochore microtubules (kMT) is continuous between the kinetochore and the centrosome. kMTs intermingle with non-kinetochore microtubules (non-kMTs), partly inclined with regard to the kMTs, thus forming a chromosome fibre MT lattice. This resembles the “microtubular fir-tree” structures (MTFT) described by Bajer and Molè-Bajer inHaemanthus endosperm mitosis. A minimal function of the MTFT may be the anchorage of kMTs in the polar region. Regarding the association of MTs with the chromosome, three types of attachment can be discriminated: (1) “normal” insertion of kMT plus ends in the kinetochore, (2) penetration of kinetochores and deep insertion in the chromatin, and (3) lateral attachment with kinetochore and chromatin. Lateral association of MTs seems to be mediated by filamentous crossbridges. The observations are discussed in connection with possible behaviour of kMTs during kinetochore movement.
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