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Differential staining of peripheral nuclear chromatin with Acridine orange implies an A-form epichromatin conformation of the DNA

2018

ABSTRACT The chromatin observed by conventional electron microscopy under the nuclear envelope constitutes a single layer of dense 30–35 nm granules, while ∼30 nm fibrils laterally attached to them, form large patches of lamin-associated domains (LADs). This particular surface “epichromatin” can be discerned by specific (H2A+H2B+DNA) conformational antibody at the inner nuclear envelope and around mitotic chromosomes. In order to differentiate the DNA conformation of the peripheral chromatin we applied an Acridine orange (AO) DNA structural test involving RNAse treatment and the addition of AO after acid pre-treatment. MCF-7 cells treated in this way revealed yellow/red patches of LADs atta…

0301 basic medicineDNA A-formRNase P03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundHumansLADsNADsMitosisOriginal ResearchStaining and LabelingDifferential stainingMetachromasiaAcridine orangeDNACell BiologyepichromatinAcridine OrangeChromatinnucleosome superbeadsChromatinStainingDNA structural test030104 developmental biologychemistryMCF-7 CellsBiophysicsNucleic Acid ConformationDNANucleus
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Differential staining of mucin granules from epoxy resin sections by a phosphotungstic acid-methyl green procedure.

1991

After treatment of epoxy resin semithin sections from glutaraldehyde fixed rat large intestine with 5% aqueous phosphotungstic acid (PTA), staining with unpurified 0.2% solutions of methyl green at 60 C for 5 min produces a color differentiation between mucin granules of goblet cells. Some mucin granules and the glycocalyx appear deep green while the remaining granules, luminal mucin and collagen fibers are pink. The known contamination of unpurified methyl green with crystal violet seems to be responsible for the pink staining reaction of the latter structures, which also present an orange-red fluorescence under green exciting light. Electron microscopic observations show selective contras…

HistologyCytoplasmic Granuleslaw.inventionGlycocalyxchemistry.chemical_compoundMethyl GreenlawAnimalsPhosphotungstic acidCrystal violetIntestine LargeStaining and LabelingDifferential stainingEpoxy ResinsGastric MucinsMucinRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicinePhosphotungstic AcidStainingRatsMedical Laboratory TechnologyMicroscopy ElectronchemistryBiochemistryGentian VioletGlutaraldehydeElectron microscopeNuclear chemistryBiotechnichistochemistry : official publication of the Biological Stain Commission
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