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The nucleolus: structure/function relationship in RNA metabolism

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WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-RNA
Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages 415-431

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wrna.39

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  1. 'Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique'
  2. 'Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer'
  3. Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique Medicale [3.4551.10]
  4. FRS/F.N.R.S.
  5. Universite Libre de Bruxelles
  6. Region Wallonne (Cibles)
  7. Communaute Francaise de Belgique (ARC)

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The nucleolus is the ribosome factory of the cells. This is the nuclear domain where ribosomal RNAs are synthesized, processed, and assembled with ribosomal proteins. Here we describe the classical tripartite organization of the nucleolus in mammals, reflecting ribosomal gene transcription and pre-ribosomal RNA (pre-rRNA) processing efficiency: fibrillar center, dense fibrillar component, and granular component. We review the nucleolar organization across evolution from the bipartite organization in yeast to the tripartite organization in humans. We discuss the basic principles of nucleolar assembly and nucleolar structure/function relationship in RNA metabolism. The control of nucleolar assembly is presented as well as the role of pre-existing machineries and pre-rRNAs inherited from the previous cell cycle. In addition, nucleoli carry many essential extra ribosomal functions and are closely linked to cellular homeostasis and human health. The last part of this review presents recent advances in nucleolar dysfunctions in human pathology such as cancer and virus infections that modify the nucleolar organization. (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. WIREs RNA 2010 1 415-431

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