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Construction of synthetic nucleoli and what it tells us about propagation of sub-nuclear domains through cell division
Authors:Alice Grob
Institution:1. Center for Chromosome Biology;2. School of Natural Sciences;3. National University of Ireland;4. Galway, Ireland
Abstract:The cell nucleus is functionally compartmentalized into numerous membraneless and dynamic, yet defined, bodies. The cell cycle inheritance of these nuclear bodies (NBs) is poorly understood at the molecular level. In higher eukaryotes, their propagation is challenged by cell division through an “open” mitosis, where the nuclear envelope disassembles along with most NBs. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms involved can be achieved using the engineering principles of synthetic biology to construct artificial NBs. Successful biogenesis of such synthetic NBs demonstrates knowledge of the basic mechanisms involved. Application of this approach to the nucleolus, a paradigm of nuclear organization, has highlighted a key role for mitotic bookmarking in the cell cycle propagation of NBs.
Keywords:cell cycle  mitotic bookmarking  nuclear bodies  nucleolus  Nucleolar Organizer Region (NOR)  neo-NOR  neonucleoli  pseudo-NOR  synthetic biology  UBF
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