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Here we describe novel spherical structures that are induced by cold shock on the lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) of Xenopus laevis oocytes. We call these structures cold bodies or C-bodies. C-bodies are distributed symmetrically on homologous LBCs, with a pattern similar to that of 5S rDNA. Neither active transcription nor translation is necessary for their formation. Similar protrusions occur on the edges of some nucleoli. Endogenous LBCs as well as those derived from injected sperm form C-bodies under cold shock conditions. The function of C-bodies is unknown.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.yexcr.2020.112386

Type

Journal article

Journal

Exp Cell Res

Publication Date

01/01/2021

Volume

398

Keywords

Chromatin, Cold body, Nucleolus, Oocyte, Sperm, Xenopus, Animals, Cell Nucleus, Cell Nucleus Structures, Chromosomes, Cold-Shock Response, Female, Oocytes, Xenopus laevis