Fig. 4. Cell-cycle-dependent assembly and disassembly of PCM-1 granules and
aggregates. (A) A6 cells were triple stained with anti-XPCM-1 pAb (red),
FITC-conjugated anti-
-tubulin mAb (green) and DAPI (blue). Lower panels
represent only PCM-1 signals. At interphase, PCM-1 granules were scattered
around the cytoplasm, showing significant concentration around the centrosomes
(a). When cells entered the mitotic phase, PCM-1 granules gathered around two
divided centrosomes very intensely (b) and then gradually began to disappear
(c,d). At the end of the mitotic phase, PCM-1 granules again gradually
appeared around the centrosomes (e). Bar, 10 µm. (B) Time-lapse images of
the dynamic behavior of the large aggregates of GFP fusion proteins with a
truncated XPCM-1 (aa 745-1128; Fig.
2C) during mitosis. Elapsed time is indicated at the top (in
minutes). The large aggregates (arrows) decreased in size when cells entered
the mitotic phase with concomitant rounding-up and then recovered to the
original size at the interphase. Bar, 10 µm.