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  • Ribosomal RNA-encoding genes (rDNA) are highly repetitive and clustered in eukaryotic genomes, allowing for the efficient production of rRNA.
  • The rDNA region is located in the nucleolus to support intense transcription, but it is prone to DNA damage and mutations.
  • A new method called the "DNA cloud assay" has been developed to assess the activity and integrity of rDNA, and it has been validated using yeast mutants with nucleolus-related gene deficiencies.

Article Abstract

Ribosomal RNA-encoding genes (rDNA) are the most abundant genes in eukaryotic genomes. To meet the high demand for rRNA, rDNA genes are present in multiple tandem repeats clustered on a single or several chromosomes and are vastly transcribed. To facilitate intensive transcription and prevent rDNA destabilization, the rDNA-encoding portion of the chromosome is confined in the nucleolus. However, the rDNA region is susceptible to recombination and DNA damage, accumulating mutations, rearrangements and atypical DNA structures. Various sophisticated techniques have been applied to detect these abnormalities. Here, we present a simple method for the evaluation of the activity and integrity of an rDNA region called a "DNA cloud assay". We verified the efficacy of this method using yeast mutants lacking genes important for nucleolus function and maintenance (RAD52, SGS1, RRM3, PIF1, FOB1 and RPA12). The DNA cloud assay permits the evaluation of nucleolus status and is compatible with downstream analyses, such as the chromosome comet assay to identify DNA structures present in the cloud and mass spectrometry of agarose squeezed proteins (ASPIC-MS) to detect nucleolar DNA-bound proteins, including Las17, the homolog of human Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein (WASP).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421904PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.15332DOI Listing

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