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Rashmi U Pathak1, Anitha Mamillapalli, Nandini Rangaraj, Ram P Kumar, Dasari Vasanthi, Krishnaveni Mishra, Rakesh K Mishra.
Abstract
Eukaryotic nucleus is functionally as well as spatially compartmentalized and maintains dynamic organization of sub-nuclear bodies. This organization is supported by a non-chromatin nuclear structure called the nuclear matrix. Although the precise molecular composition and ultra-structure of the nuclear matrix is not known, proteins and RNA molecules are its major components and several nuclear matrix proteins have been identified. However, the nature of its RNA component is unknown. Here we show that in Drosophila melanogaster, transcripts from AAGAG repeats of several hundred nucleotide in length are critical constituents of the nuclear matrix. While both the strands of this repeat are transcribed and are nuclear matrix associated, the polypurine strand is predominantly detected in situ. We also show that AAGAG RNA is essential for viability. Our results reveal the molecular identity of a critical RNA component of the nuclear architecture and point to one of the utilities of the repetitive part of the genome that has accumulated in higher eukaryotes.Entities:
Keywords: AAGAG repeat; Drosophila; non-coding RNA; nuclear architecture; nuclear matrix
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23588056 PMCID: PMC3710362 DOI: 10.4161/rna.24326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652