Remodeling of ribosomal genes in somatic cells by Xenopus egg extract

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Remodeling of ribosomal genes in somatic cells by Xenopus egg extract. / Østrup, Olga; Hyttel, Poul; Klærke, Dan Arne; Collas, Philippe.

I: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Bind 412, Nr. 3, 2011, s. 487-493.

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Østrup, O, Hyttel, P, Klærke, DA & Collas, P 2011, 'Remodeling of ribosomal genes in somatic cells by Xenopus egg extract', Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, bind 412, nr. 3, s. 487-493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.07.128

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Østrup, O., Hyttel, P., Klærke, D. A., & Collas, P. (2011). Remodeling of ribosomal genes in somatic cells by Xenopus egg extract. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 412(3), 487-493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.07.128

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Østrup O, Hyttel P, Klærke DA, Collas P. Remodeling of ribosomal genes in somatic cells by Xenopus egg extract. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2011;412(3):487-493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.07.128

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Østrup, Olga ; Hyttel, Poul ; Klærke, Dan Arne ; Collas, Philippe. / Remodeling of ribosomal genes in somatic cells by Xenopus egg extract. I: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2011 ; Bind 412, Nr. 3. s. 487-493.

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abstract = "Extracts from Xenopus eggs can reprogram gene expression in somatic nuclei, however little is known about the earliest processes associated with the switch in the transcriptional program. We show here that an early reprogramming event is the remodeling of ribosomal chromatin and gene expression. This occurs within hours of extract treatment and is distinct from a stress response. Egg extract elicits remodeling of the nuclear envelope, chromatin and nucleolus. Nucleolar remodeling involves a rapid and stable decrease in ribosomal gene transcription, and promoter targeting of the nucleolar remodeling complex component SNF2H without affecting occupancy of the transcription factor UBF and the stress silencers SUV39H1 and SIRT1. During this process, nucleolar localization of UBF and SIRT1 is not altered. On contrary, azacytidine pre-treatment has an adverse effect on rDNA remodeling induced by extract and elicits a stress-type nuclear response. Thus, an early event of Xenopus egg extract-mediated nuclear reprogramming is the remodeling of ribosomal genes involving nucleolar remodeling complex. Condition-specific and rapid silencing of ribosomal genes may serve as a sensitive marker for evaluation of various reprogramming methods.",
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N2 - Extracts from Xenopus eggs can reprogram gene expression in somatic nuclei, however little is known about the earliest processes associated with the switch in the transcriptional program. We show here that an early reprogramming event is the remodeling of ribosomal chromatin and gene expression. This occurs within hours of extract treatment and is distinct from a stress response. Egg extract elicits remodeling of the nuclear envelope, chromatin and nucleolus. Nucleolar remodeling involves a rapid and stable decrease in ribosomal gene transcription, and promoter targeting of the nucleolar remodeling complex component SNF2H without affecting occupancy of the transcription factor UBF and the stress silencers SUV39H1 and SIRT1. During this process, nucleolar localization of UBF and SIRT1 is not altered. On contrary, azacytidine pre-treatment has an adverse effect on rDNA remodeling induced by extract and elicits a stress-type nuclear response. Thus, an early event of Xenopus egg extract-mediated nuclear reprogramming is the remodeling of ribosomal genes involving nucleolar remodeling complex. Condition-specific and rapid silencing of ribosomal genes may serve as a sensitive marker for evaluation of various reprogramming methods.

AB - Extracts from Xenopus eggs can reprogram gene expression in somatic nuclei, however little is known about the earliest processes associated with the switch in the transcriptional program. We show here that an early reprogramming event is the remodeling of ribosomal chromatin and gene expression. This occurs within hours of extract treatment and is distinct from a stress response. Egg extract elicits remodeling of the nuclear envelope, chromatin and nucleolus. Nucleolar remodeling involves a rapid and stable decrease in ribosomal gene transcription, and promoter targeting of the nucleolar remodeling complex component SNF2H without affecting occupancy of the transcription factor UBF and the stress silencers SUV39H1 and SIRT1. During this process, nucleolar localization of UBF and SIRT1 is not altered. On contrary, azacytidine pre-treatment has an adverse effect on rDNA remodeling induced by extract and elicits a stress-type nuclear response. Thus, an early event of Xenopus egg extract-mediated nuclear reprogramming is the remodeling of ribosomal genes involving nucleolar remodeling complex. Condition-specific and rapid silencing of ribosomal genes may serve as a sensitive marker for evaluation of various reprogramming methods.

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