BioTechniques (Dec 2014)

Staining and Embedding of Human Chromosomes for 3-D Serial Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy

  • Mohammed Yusuf,
  • Bo Chen,
  • Teruo Hashimoto,
  • Ana Katrina Estandarte,
  • George Thompson,
  • Ian Robinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000114236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 6
pp. 302 – 307

Abstract

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The high-order structure of human chromosomes is an important biological question that is still under investigation. Studies have been done on imaging human mitotic chromosomes using mostly 2-D microscopy methods. To image micron-sized human chromosomes in 3-D, we developed a procedure for preparing samples for serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBFSEM). Polyamine chromosomes are first separated using a simple filtration method and then stained with heavy metal. We show that the DNA-specific platinum blue provides higher contrast than osmium tetroxide. A two-step procedure for embedding chromosomes in resin is then used to concentrate the chromosome samples. After stacking the SBFSEM images, a familiar X-shaped chromosome was observed in 3-D.

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