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Nucleoli in embryos: a central structural platform for embryonic chromatin remodeling?

Helena Fulka1,2,3, Alena Langerova4.   

Abstract

Nucleoli are the site of ribosomal RNA production and subunit assembly. In contrast to active nucleoli in somatic cells, where three basic sub-compartments can be observed, mammalian oocytes and early embryos contain atypical nucleoli termed "nucleolus-like bodies" or "nucleolus precursor bodies", respectively. Unlike their somatic counterparts, these structures are composed of dense homogenous fibrillar material and exhibit no polymerase activity. Irrespective of these unusual properties, they have been shown to be absolutely essential for embryonic development, as their microsurgical removal results in developmental arrest. Historically, nucleolus-like and nucleolus precursor bodies have been perceived as passive storage sites of nucleolar material, which is gradually utilized by embryos to construct fully functional nucleoli once they have activated their genome and have started to produce ribosomes. For decades, researchers have been trying to elucidate the composition of these organelles and provide the evidence for their repository role. However, only recently has it become clear that the function of these atypical nucleoli is altogether different, and rather than being involved in ribosome biogenesis, they participate in parental chromatin remodeling, and strikingly, the artificial introduction of a single NPB component is sufficient to rescue the developmental arrest elicited by the NPB removal. In this review, we will describe and summarize the experiments that led to the change in our understanding of these unique structures.

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Keywords:  Oocyte; chromatin remodeling; embryo; nucleolus; ribosome

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30406864     DOI: 10.1007/s10577-018-9590-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosome Res        ISSN: 0967-3849            Impact factor:   5.239


  5 in total

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2.  Nucleus reprogramming/remodeling through selective enucleation (SE) of immature oocytes and zygotes: a nucleolus point of view.

Authors:  Helena Fulka; Pasqualino Loi; Luca Palazzese; Michal Benc; Josef Fulka Jr
Journal:  J Reprod Dev       Date:  2022-04-17       Impact factor: 2.215

Review 3.  Heterochromatin Morphodynamics in Late Oogenesis and Early Embryogenesis of Mammals.

Authors:  Irina Bogolyubova; Dmitry Bogolyubov
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 4.  Phase separation in Cancer: From the Impacts and Mechanisms to Treatment potentials.

Authors:  Qiu Peng; Shiming Tan; Longzheng Xia; Nayiyuan Wu; Linda Oyang; Yanyan Tang; Min Su; Xia Luo; Ying Wang; Xiaowu Sheng; Yujuan Zhou; Qianjin Liao
Journal:  Int J Biol Sci       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 10.750

Review 5.  Regulation and Roles of the Nucleolus in Embryonic Stem Cells: From Ribosome Biogenesis to Genome Organization.

Authors:  Shivani Gupta; Raffaella Santoro
Journal:  Stem Cell Reports       Date:  2020-09-24       Impact factor: 7.765

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