TY - BOOK AU - Rieder,Conly L. ED - ScienceDirect eBooks. TI - Mitosis and meiosis T2 - Methods in cell biology, SN - 9780080859590 AV - QH605.2 .M54 1999eb PY - 1999/// KW - Cell division KW - Mitosis KW - Meiosis KW - Cell Division KW - Cell Fractionation KW - methods KW - Mitose KW - Méiose KW - SCIENCE KW - Life Sciences KW - Developmental Biology KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Celdeling KW - gtt KW - Meiose KW - Citologia KW - larpcal KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 464-472) and index; Front Cover; Methods in Cell Biology, Volume 61; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Isolation of Centrosomes from Drosophila Embryos; I. Introduction; II. Isolation of Centrosomes from Drosophila Embryos; III. Assays for Microtubule Nucleation by Isolated Centrosomes; IV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Studying the Composition and Function of Centrosomes in Vertebrates; I. Introduction; II. Isolation of Centrosomes from Animal Cells; III. Preparation of Immunological Probes from Isolated Centrosomes; IV. Ultrastructural Analysis of Isolated Centrosomes; V. Biochemical Composition of CentrosomesVI. Functional Assays of Isolated Centrosomes; VII. Prospects; References; Chapter 3. Isolation of Centrosomes from Spisulu solidissima Oocytes; I. Introduction; II. Obtaining Organisms; III. Isolation and Activation of Spisulu solidissima Oocytes; IV. Preparation of Oocyte Lysates; V. Preparation of Microtubule Protein; VI. Isolation of Centrosomes from Activated Oocyte Lysates; VII. lmmunofluorescence of Centrosomes and Asters; VIII. Electron Microscopy of Asters and Centrosomes; IX. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Methods for in Situ Localization of Proteins and DNA in the Centromere-Kinetochore ComplexI. Introduction; II. In Situ Localization of Proteins: Indirect Immunofluorescence; III. In Situ Localization of Proteins: Immunogold EM; IV. Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization Using DNA Satellite Probes; V. Combination Staining: DNA/Protein; VI. Specialized Techniques; References; Chapter 5. Three-Dimensional Transmission Electron Microscopy and Its Application to Mitosis Research; I. Introduction; II. Resolution and Choosing between Tomography and Serial Sections; III. Electron Tomography; IV. Serial Section ReconstructionV. Analysis and Display of 3D Reconstructions; VI. Software Packages; VII. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Enlightening Mitosis: Construction and Expression of Green Fluorescent Protein Fusion Proteins; I. Introduction: Visualizing the Molecular Anatomy of the Spindle; II. Fluorescence Properties of GFP; III. Strategies for Constructing Fusion Proteins; IV. Expression in Mammalian Cells; References; Chapter 7. Recombinant p50/Dynamitin as a Tool to Examine the Role of Dynactin in Intracellular Processes; I. Introduction; II. Production of Recombinant p50/DynamitinIII. Disruption of the Dynactin Complex by p50/Dynamitin in Xenopus Egg Extracts; IV. Disruption of Spindle Poles Using p50/Dynamitin; References; Chapter 8. In Vitro Assays for Studying Saccharomyces cerevisiae Kinetochore Activity; I. Introduction; II. Microtubule-Binding Assays for S. cerevisiae Kinetochores; Ill. Band Shift Assay for the Kinetochore Complex; References; Chapter 9. Fluorescent Speckle Microscopy of Spindle Microtubule Assembly and Motility in Living Cells; I. lntroduction N2 - Mitosis and Meiosis details the wide variety of methods currently used to study how cells divide as yeast and insect spermatocytes, higher plants, and sea urchin zygotes. With chapters covering micromanipulation of chromosomes and making, expressing, and imaging GFP-fusion proteins, this volume contains state-of-the-art "how to" secrets that allow researchers to obtain novel information on the biology of centrosomes and kinetochores and how these organelles interact to form the spindle. Chapters Contain Information On: * How to generate, screen, and study mutants of mitosis in yeast, fungi, and flies * Techniques to best image fluorescent and nonfluorescent tagged dividing cells * The use and action of mitoclastic drugs * How to generate antibodies to mitotic components and inject them into cells * Methods that can also be used to obtain information on cellular processes in nondividing cells UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/0091679X/61 ER -