Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo.
In the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode, the oocyte nucleolus disappears prior to fertilization. We have now investigated the re-formation of the nucleolus in the early embryo of this model organism by immunostaining for fibrillarin and DAO-5, a putative NOLC1/Nopp140 homolog involved in ribosome ass...
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doaj-9238308190fc4c2caee6f7dec031f29f2020-11-24T21:56:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4029010.1371/journal.pone.0040290Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo.Darina KorčekováAdriána GombitováIvan RaškaDušan CmarkoChristian LanctôtIn the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode, the oocyte nucleolus disappears prior to fertilization. We have now investigated the re-formation of the nucleolus in the early embryo of this model organism by immunostaining for fibrillarin and DAO-5, a putative NOLC1/Nopp140 homolog involved in ribosome assembly. We find that labeled nucleoli first appear in somatic cells at around the 8-cell stage, at a time when transcription of the embryonic genome begins. Quantitative analysis of radial positioning showed the nucleolus to be localized at the nuclear periphery in a majority of early embryonic nuclei. At the ultrastructural level, the embryonic nucleolus appears to be composed of a relatively homogenous core surrounded by a crescent-shaped granular structure. Prior to embryonic genome activation, fibrillarin and DAO-5 staining is seen in numerous small nucleoplasmic foci. This staining pattern persists in the germline up to the ∼100-cell stage, until the P4 germ cell divides to give rise to the Z2/Z3 primordial germ cells and embryonic transcription is activated in this lineage. In the ncl-1 mutant, which is characterized by increased transcription of rDNA, DAO-5-labeled nucleoli are already present at the 2-cell stage. Our results suggest a link between the activation of transcription and the initial formation of nucleoli in the C. elegans embryo.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3388055?pdf=render |
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Darina Korčeková Adriána Gombitová Ivan Raška Dušan Cmarko Christian Lanctôt Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. PLoS ONE |
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Darina Korčeková Adriána Gombitová Ivan Raška Dušan Cmarko Christian Lanctôt |
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Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. |
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Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. |
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Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. |
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Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. |
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Nucleologenesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. |
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nucleologenesis in the caenorhabditis elegans embryo. |
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In the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode, the oocyte nucleolus disappears prior to fertilization. We have now investigated the re-formation of the nucleolus in the early embryo of this model organism by immunostaining for fibrillarin and DAO-5, a putative NOLC1/Nopp140 homolog involved in ribosome assembly. We find that labeled nucleoli first appear in somatic cells at around the 8-cell stage, at a time when transcription of the embryonic genome begins. Quantitative analysis of radial positioning showed the nucleolus to be localized at the nuclear periphery in a majority of early embryonic nuclei. At the ultrastructural level, the embryonic nucleolus appears to be composed of a relatively homogenous core surrounded by a crescent-shaped granular structure. Prior to embryonic genome activation, fibrillarin and DAO-5 staining is seen in numerous small nucleoplasmic foci. This staining pattern persists in the germline up to the ∼100-cell stage, until the P4 germ cell divides to give rise to the Z2/Z3 primordial germ cells and embryonic transcription is activated in this lineage. In the ncl-1 mutant, which is characterized by increased transcription of rDNA, DAO-5-labeled nucleoli are already present at the 2-cell stage. Our results suggest a link between the activation of transcription and the initial formation of nucleoli in the C. elegans embryo. |
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