Serial-section Electron Tomography and Quantitative Analysis of Microtubule Organization in 3D- reconstructed Mitotic Spindles

Robert Kiewisz,Daniel Baum, Thomas Mueller-Reichert,Gunar Fabig

BIO-PROTOCOL(2023)

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For the analysis of cellular architecture during mitosis, nanometer resolution is needed to visualize the organization of microtubules in spindles. Here, we present a detailed protocol that can be used to produce 3D reconstructions of whole mitotic spindles in cells grown in culture. For this, we attach mammalian cells enriched in mitotic stages to sapphire discs. Our protocol further involves cryo-immobilization by high-pressure freezing, freeze-substitution, and resin embedding. We then use fluorescence light microscopy to stage select mitotic cells in the resin-embedded samples. This is followed by large-scale electron tomography to reconstruct the selected and staged mitotic spindles in 3D. The generated and stitched electron tomograms are then used to semi-automatically segment the microtubules for subsequent quantitative analysis of spindle organization. Thus, by providing a detailed correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) approach, we give cell biologists a toolset to streamline the 3D visualization and analysis of spindle microtubules (http://kiewisz.shinyapps.io/asga). In addition, we refer to a recently launched platform that allows for an interactive display of the 3D-reconstructed mitotic spindles (https://cfci.shinyapps.io/ASGA_3DViewer/).
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Microtubules,Mitotic spindle,HeLa cells,Tissue culture cells,Human cells,Serial sectioning,Electron tomography,3D reconstruction,Automatic segmentation of microtubules,Automated spatial graph analysis,Electron microscopy,Correlative light and electron microscopy,CLEM
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