To understand how nuclear machineries are targeted to accurate locations during nuclear assembly, we investigated the pathway of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) processing machinery towards ribosomal genes (nucleolar organizer regions [NORs]) at exit of mitosis. To follow in living cells two permanently transfected green fluorescence protein–tagged nucleolar proteins, fibrillarin and Nop52, from metaphase to G1, 4-D time-lapse microscopy was used. In early telophase, fibrillarin is concentrated simultaneously in prenucleolar bodies (PNBs) and NORs, whereas PNB-containing Nop52 forms later. These distinct PNBs assemble at the chromosome surface. Analysis of PNB movement does not reveal the migration of PNBs towards the nucleolus, but rather a directional flow between PNBs and between PNBs and the nucleolus, ensuring progressive delivery of proteins into nucleoli. This delivery appeared organized in morphologically distinct structures visible by electron microscopy, suggesting transfer of large complexes. We propose that the temporal order of PNB assembly and disassembly controls nucleolar delivery of these proteins, and that accumulation of processing complexes in the nucleolus is driven by pre-rRNA concentration. Initial nucleolar formation around competent NORs appears to be followed by regroupment of the NORs into a single nucleolus 1 h later to complete the nucleolar assembly. This demonstrates the formation of one functional domain by cooperative interactions between different chromosome territories.
Nucleolar Assembly of the Rrna Processing Machinery in Living Cells
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Abbreviations used in this paper: DFC, dense fibrillar component; GC, granular component; GFP, green fluorescence protein; ITS, internal transcribed spacer; NDF, nucleolus-derived foci; NOR, nucleolar organizer region; PNB, prenucleolar body; PSF, point spread function; RNA pol I, RNA polymerase I; rRNA, ribosomal RNA; 3-D, three-dimensional; UBF, upstream binding factor.
Tulia Maria Savino, Jeannine Gébrane-Younès, Jan De Mey, Jean-Baptiste Sibarita, Danièle Hernandez-Verdun; Nucleolar Assembly of the Rrna Processing Machinery in Living Cells. J Cell Biol 28 May 2001; 153 (5): 1097–1110. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.153.5.1097
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