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Title: Identification of a novel nucleolin related protein (NRP) gene expressed during rat spermatogenesis
Authors: Chathoth, Keerthi T
Ganesan, Gayatri
Rao, M R S
Keywords: Pre-ribosomal-RNA
Mitosis-specific phosphorylation
Polymerase-I transcription
Amino-acid-sequence
Immunoelectron microscopy
Mammalian nucleolin
Binding protein
Xenopus-laevis
Localization
Nucleolin
Ribosomal RNA transcription
spermatogenesis
Nucleolin related protein
Rat spermatogenesis
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2009
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd
Citation: BMC Molecular Biology 10(64), 2009
Abstract: Background: Nucleolin is a major nucleolar phosphoprotein involved in various steps of ribosome biogenesis in eukaryotic cells. As nucleolin plays a significant role in ribosomal RNA transcription we were interested in examining in detail the expression of nucleolin across different stages of spermatogenesis and correlate with the transcription status of ribosomal DNA in germ cells. Results: By RT PCR and western blot analysis we found that nucleolin is strongly down regulated in meiotic spermatocytes and haploid germ cells. We have identified a new nucleolin related protein (NRP) gene in the rat genome, which is over expressed in the testis and is up regulated several fold in meiotic spermatocytes and haploid germ cells. The NRP protein lacks the acidic stretches in its N terminal domain, and it is encoded in rat chromosome 15 having a different genomic organization as compared to nucleolin gene present on chromosome 9. We have also found NRP genes encoded in genomes of other mammalian species. We performed run-on transcription assay where we have observed that rDNA is transcribed at much lower level in meiotic spermatocytes and haploid spermatids as compared to diploid cells. By siRNA knock down experiments we could also demonstrate that NRP can support rDNA transcription in the absence of nucleolin. Conclusion: We have identified a new nucleolin variant over expressed in germ cells in rat and analyzed its domain structure. We attribute that the transcriptional activity of rDNA genes in the late spermatogenesis is due to the presence of this variant NRP. The expression of this variant in the germ cells in the absence of nucleolin, could have additional functions in the mammalian spermatogenesis which needs to be investigated further.
Description: Open Access.
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/84
Other Identifiers: 1471-2199
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (M.R.S. Rao)

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