Nucleoli, the sites of rRNA synthesis, rRNA processing, and the assembly of ribosomes, are dynamic organelles that, in most cells, disperse and reform during mitosis. The mechanisms that regulate nucleolar formation are unknown as is the relationship between nucleolar morphology and the pathway of ribosome biogenesis. In this report we describe the in vitro formation of nucleolus-like particles (NLPs) from soluble extracts of nucleoli. NLPs, which reached sizes comparable to nucleoli (1-3 microns), were found to contain 40% of the nucleolar DNA, RNA, and protein. The ultrastructure of NLPs resembled that of a number of in vivo structures including compact nucleoli, prenucleolar bodies, and pseudonucleoli. The particles were composed of two morphologically distinct regions. The core resembled the dense fibrillar component (DFC) of nucleoli while the cortex resembled the granular component (GC) of nucleoli. The cortex of NLPs contained numerous 15-20 nm osmophilic granules that resembled the preribosomes found in the GC of nucleoli. The distribution of nucleolar proteins in NLPs also resembled that in nucleoli. BN46/51, a component of the GC of nucleoli, was restricted to the GC-like cortex of NLPs. A mAb that bound to the DFC of nucleoli, bound only to the DFC-like core of NLPs while a second mAb that bound to both the DFC and GC of nucleoli, bound to both the core and cortex of NLPs. Thus solubilized components of nucleoli can reassociate in vitro to produce particles that resemble nucleoli in their size, ultrastructure, and protein distribution.
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15 August 1993
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August 15 1993
Nucleolus-like morphology produced during the in vitro reassociation of nucleolar components
GM Trimbur,
GM Trimbur
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260.
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CJ Walsh
CJ Walsh
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260.
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GM Trimbur
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260.
CJ Walsh
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1993) 122 (4): 753–766.
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GM Trimbur, CJ Walsh; Nucleolus-like morphology produced during the in vitro reassociation of nucleolar components. J Cell Biol 15 August 1993; 122 (4): 753–766. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.122.4.753
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