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Correlative time-lapse imaging and electron microscopy to study abscission in HeLa cells

Authors :
Julien, Guizetti
Jana, Mäntler
Thomas, Müller-Reichert
Daniel W, Gerlich
Source :
Methods in cell biology. 96
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

HeLa cells are widely used as a model system to study cell division. The last step of cell division, abscission, occurs at an about 1 μm wide intercellular bridge that connects the post-mitotic sister cells. Abscission often occurs long after ingression of the cleavage furrow, and no efficient methods to synchronize cells to this stage are available. Here, we have developed a correlative fluorescence time-lapse imaging and electron microscopic approach using Aclar sheets with engraved grid patterns. This grid pattern, leaving a negative imprint on thin-layer embedded samples, allows identification of cells selected from the time-lapse imaging for serial-section electron microscopy. This method facilitates the ultrastructural analysis of specific stages of abscission.

Details

ISSN :
0091679X
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Methods in cell biology
Accession number :
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