Folia Biologica
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Charles University 

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Fol. Biol. 2006, 52, 59-70

https://doi.org/10.14712/fb2006052030059

NORs and Their Transcription Competence during the Cell Cycle

Evgeny Smirnov1,2, M. Kalmárová1,2, K. Koberna1,2, Z. Zemanová3, J. Malínský2, M. Mašata1,2, Z. Cvačková2, K. Michalová3, I. Raška1,2

1Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
2Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
3Centre of Oncocytogenetics, Institute of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnosis, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, and General Faculty Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic

Received June 2006
Accepted June 2006

In human cells ribosomal genes are organized as clusters, NORs, situated on the short arms of acrocentric chromosomes. It was found that essential components of the RNA polymerase I transcription machinery, including UBF, can be detected on some NORs, termed “competent” NORs, during mitosis. The competent NORs are believed to be transcriptionally active during interphase. However, since individual NORs were not observed in the cell nucleus, their interphase status remains unclear. To address this problem, we detected the competent NORs by two commonly used methods, UBF immunofluorescence and silver staining, and combined them with FISH for visualization of rDNA and/or specific chromosomes. We found that the numbers of competent NORs on specific chromosomes were largely conserved in the subsequent cell cycles, with certain NOR-bearing homologues displaying a very stable pattern of competence. Importantly, those and only those NORs that were loaded with UBF incorporated bromo-uridine in metaphase after stimulation with roscovitine and in telophase, suggesting that competent and only competent NORs contain ribosomal genes transcriptionally active during interphase. Applying premature chromosome condensation with calyculin A, we visualized individual NORs in interphase cells, and found the same pattern of competence as observed in the mitotic chromosomes.

Funding

This work was supported by grants from the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 304/04/0692 and 304/05/0374, from the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic AV0Z50110509, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic MSM0021620806 and LC535, and the Wellcome Trust 075834/04/Z.

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