Publications by authors named "Jose Mariano Amabis"

Micronucleoli are among the structures composing the peculiar scenario of the nucleolus in salivary gland nuclei of dipterans representative of Sciaridae. Micronucleolar bodies contain ribosomal DNA and RNA, are transcriptionally active and may appear free in the nucleoplasm or associated with specific chromosome regions in salivary gland nuclei. This report deals with an extreme case of nucleolar fragmentation/dispersion detected in the salivary gland of Schwenkfeldina sp.

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The characterisation of sequences at chromosome ends of Rhynchosciara americana was continued with the screening of a genomic library using as a probe a short repeat identified in a previous report (M-22, 22 bp) which was found to be specific for noncentromeric termini of this species. Simple repeats, complex tandem and apparently dispersed repeats were present in the genomic clones analysed. Repetitive sequences do not define individual chromosome tips as they were found in all noncentromeric ends.

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Antibodies to specific nucleic acid conformations are amongst the methods that have allowed the study of non-canonical (Watson-Crick) DNA structures in higher organisms. In this work, the structural limitations for the immunological detection of DNA.RNA hybrid duplexes were examined using specific RNA homopolymers as probes for homopolymer polydeoxyadenylic acid (poly(dA)).

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DNA puffs are genomic regions of polytene chromosomes that undergo developmentally controlled DNA amplification and transcription in salivary glands of sciarid flies. Here, we tested the hypothesis that DNA puff genes code for salivary proteins in Trichosia pubescens. To do that, we generated antibodies against saliva and immunoscreened a cDNA library made from salivary glands.

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The chromosomal localization of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) was studied in polytene and diploid tissues of four sciarid species, Trichosia pubescens, Rhynchosciara americana, R. milleri and Schwenkfeldina sp. While hybridization to mitotic chromosomes showed the existence of a single rDNA locus, ribosomal probes hybridized to more than one polytene chromosome region in all the species analyzed as a result of micronucleolar attachment to specific chromosome sites.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jose Mariano Amabis"

  • - Jose Mariano Amabis's research primarily focuses on the chromosomal and nucleolar structures in dipterans, particularly within the Sciaridae family, revealing significant insights into nucleolar dynamics and ribosomal DNA organization in various species.
  • - Recent findings highlight unusual phenomena such as dramatic nucleolar dispersion in the salivary glands of Schwenkfeldina sp., alongside the characterization of short tandem repeats and their presence at chromosome ends in Rhynchosciara americana.
  • - The studies also explore the developmentally controlled expression of proteins linked to DNA puff regions, shedding light on the functional implications of chromosomal architecture in salivary secretion processes across different Sciaridae species.