Organization at the Heart of Life
by MikeGeneFrom here:
The cell is understood to be highly organized, with specialized areas for different functions and molecular motors shuttling components around. Researchers from the University of Illinois' Chicago and Urbana-Champaign campuses now offer the first imaging evidence from live cells of ongoing organization and transport within the cell nucleus.
Genes that are active are located mainly in the central region of the nucleus, while inactive genes are at the periphery. But scientists have had no way to track chromosome movement inside the nucleus or to determine whether the location of the chromosomes was the result of random diffusion or if they are moved around by molecular motors.
In a study published in the April 17 issue of Current Biology, UIC and UIUC researchers show that chromosomes in the cell nucleus are capable of directed, long-range movement that depends on actin and myosin, the major molecular motor complex in the cytoplasm.
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"The movement following activation was radically different from the rapid, but short-range, diffuse movement previously observed in these nuclei," said Dr. Andrew Belmont, professor of cell and developmental biology at UIUC, principle investigator and co-author of the study. It was clear that this was directed movement that required a motor, Belmont said, because the chromosome was moving in a nearly straight line perpendicular to the nuclear envelope. The chromosome traveled further in several minutes than ever observed, even over several hours, in the absence of activation.
"It looked nothing like the random, but localized, bouncing around that had been previously observed," he said.

























April 18th, 2006 at 2:19 pm
Here's the videos.
Comment by Guts — April 18, 2006 @ 2:19 pm
April 19th, 2006 at 4:16 pm
No, no, Mike. It's a hurricane in there. I don't care what they think they see.
Comment by Bilbo — April 19, 2006 @ 4:16 pm
April 19th, 2006 at 11:25 pm
You indicarating that someone is full of a hot air mass, Bilbo???
Comment by len — April 19, 2006 @ 11:25 pm