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Characterization of AtNUC-L1 reveals a central role of nucleolin in nucleolus organization and silencing of AtNUC-L2 gene in Arabidopsis.

Mol. Biol. Cell. 2007 Feb;18(2):369-79. Epub 2006 Nov 15
Frederic Pontvianne 1 , Isabel Matía , Julien Douet , Sylvette Tourmente , Francisco J Medina , Manuel Echeverria , Julio Sáez-Vásquez
Frederic Pontvianne 1 , Isabel Matía , Julien Douet , Sylvette Tourmente , Francisco J Medina , Manuel Echeverria , Julio Sáez-Vásquez
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  • 1 Unité Mixte de Recherche Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 5096, Université de Perpignan, Perpignan, 66860 Perpignan, France.

摘要


Nucleolin is one of the most abundant protein in the nucleolus and is a multifunctional protein involved in different steps of ribosome biogenesis. In contrast to animals and yeast, the genome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana encodes two nucleolin-like proteins, AtNUC-L1 and AtNUC-L2. However, only the AtNUC-L1 gene is ubiquitously expressed in normal growth conditions. Disruption of this AtNUC-L1 gene leads to severe plant growth and development defects. AtNUC-L1 is localized in the nucleolus, mainly in the dense fibrillar component. Absence of this protein in Atnuc-L1 plants induces nucleolar disorganization, nucleolus organizer region decondensation, and affects the accumulation levels of pre-rRNA precursors. Remarkably, in Atnuc-L1 plants the AtNUC-L2 gene is activated, suggesting that AtNUC-L2 might rescue, at least partially, the loss of AtNUC-L1. This work is the first description of a higher eukaryotic organism with a disrupted nucleolin-like gene and defines a new role for nucleolin in nucleolus structure and rDNA chromatin organization.