| Literature DB >> 26464461 |
Maïwen Caudron-Herger1, Teresa Pankert2, Jeanette Seiler3, Attila Németh4, Renate Voit3, Ingrid Grummt3, Karsten Rippe1.
Abstract
Non-coding RNAs play a key role in organizing the nucleus into functional subcompartments. By combining fluorescence microscopy and RNA deep-sequencing-based analysis, we found that RNA polymerase II transcripts originating from intronic Alu elements (aluRNAs) were enriched in the nucleolus. Antisense-oligo-mediated depletion of aluRNAs or drug-induced inhibition of RNA polymerase II activity disrupted nucleolar structure and impaired RNA polymerase I-dependent transcription of rRNA genes. In contrast, overexpression of a prototypic aluRNA sequence increased both nucleolus size and levels of pre-rRNA, suggesting a functional link between aluRNA, nucleolus integrity and pre-rRNA synthesis. Furthermore, we show that aluRNAs interact with nucleolin and target ectopic genomic loci to the nucleolus. Our study suggests an aluRNA-based mechanism that links RNA polymerase I and II activities and modulates nucleolar structure and rRNA production.Entities:
Keywords: Alu repeat‐containing RNA; RNA‐dependent phase separation; nucleolus structure and function
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26464461 PMCID: PMC4682651 DOI: 10.15252/embj.201591458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598