| Literature DB >> 26934002 |
Evgeny Smirnov1, Matúš Hornáček1, Lubomír Kováčik1, Tomáš Mazel1, Adam Schröfel1, Silvie Svidenská1, Magdalena Skalníková1, Eva Bartová1,2, Dušan Cmarko1, Ivan Raška1.
Abstract
The essential structural components of the nucleoli, Fibrillar Centers (FC) and Dense Fibrillar Components (DFC), together compose FC/DFC units, loci of rDNA transcription and early RNA processing. In the present study we followed cell cycle related changes of these units in 2 human sarcoma derived cell lines with stable expression of RFP-PCNA (the sliding clamp protein) and GFP-RPA43 (a subunit of RNA polymerase I, pol I) or GFP-fibrillarin. Correlative light and electron microscopy analysis showed that the pol I and fibrillarin positive nucleolar beads correspond to individual FC/DFC units. In vivo observations showed that at early S phase, when transcriptionally active ribosomal genes were replicated, the number of the units in each cell increased by 60-80%. During that period the units transiently lost pol I, but not fibrillarin. Then, until the end of interphase, number of the units did not change, and their duplication was completed only after the cell division, by mid G1 phase. This peculiar mode of reproduction suggests that a considerable subset of ribosomal genes remain transcriptionally silent from mid S phase to mitosis, but become again active in the postmitotic daughter cells.Entities:
Keywords: FC/DFC units; cell cycle; nucleolus; rDNA; replication
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26934002 PMCID: PMC4916892 DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2016.1157674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleus ISSN: 1949-1034 Impact factor: 4.197