Pre-rRNA spatial distribution and functional organization of the nucleolus

IF 48.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 2025-07-23 DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-09412-1
Yu-Hang Pan, Lin Shan, Yu-Yao Zhang, Zheng-Hu Yang, Yuan Zhang, Shi-Meng Cao, Xiao-Qi Liu, Jun Zhang, Li Yang, Ling-Ling Chen
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Abstract

The multi-layered nucleolus serves as the primary site of ribosome biogenesis1,2, where successive maturation of small (SSU)3,4 and large (LSU)5 ribosomal subunit precursors occur. However, the spatio-functional relationship between pre-rRNA processing and nucleolar substructures and how this adapts to changing cellular physiological demands have remained incompletely understood6,7. Here, our spatiotemporal analyses revealed a compartment-specific ribosomal subunit processing in human nucleoli, with SSU processomes maintained in fibrillar center/dense fibrillar component/periphery dense fibrillar component (FC/DFC/PDFC) domains while LSU pre-rRNAs largely transited to PDFC/granular component (GC) regions. Slow proliferating cells exhibited unexpected 5' external transcribed space (5' ETS)-centered SSU processing impairment, accompanied by FC/DFC structural remodeling and retarded SSU outflux. Direct 5' ETS processing perturbation at least partially recapitulated these FC/DFC alterations, supporting the functional interdependence between SSU processing and nucleolar architecture. Notably, anamniote bipartite nucleoli with merged FC/DFC compartments8,9 exhibited distinct 5' ETS distribution and slower pre-rRNA flux compared to multi-layered nucleoli in amniotes. Introducing a FC/DFC interface to bipartite nucleoli enhanced processing efficiency, indicating that evolutionary emergence of nested FC/DFC may have optimized pre-rRNA processing. Collectively, depicting the spatiotemporal distribution of pre-rRNAs revealed an essential role of 5' ETS-centered SSU processing in maintaining nucleolar substructures and suggested a possible evolutionary advantage of the multi-layered structure in amniotes.

核仁Pre-rRNA的空间分布与功能组织
多层核核是核糖体生物发生的主要位点1,2,在这里发生小(SSU)3,4和大(LSU)5核糖体亚基前体的连续成熟。然而,pre-rRNA加工和核仁亚结构之间的空间功能关系以及这种关系如何适应不断变化的细胞生理需求仍然不完全清楚6,7。在这里,我们的时空分析揭示了人类核仁中一个区室特异性核糖体亚基加工,SSU过程体维持在纤维中心/致密纤维成分/周围致密纤维成分(FC/DFC/PDFC)区域,而LSU前rna大部分转移到PDFC/颗粒成分(GC)区域。增殖缓慢的细胞表现出意想不到的5‘外转录空间(5’ ETS)中心的SSU加工损伤,伴随着FC/DFC结构重塑和SSU流出迟缓。直接的5′ETS加工扰动至少部分再现了这些FC/DFC变化,支持了SSU加工与核核结构之间的功能相互依赖关系。值得注意的是,与羊膜中多层核蛋白相比,合并FC/DFC区室的羊膜双部核蛋白8,9具有明显的5' ETS分布和较慢的前rrna通量。在两部核仁中引入FC/DFC接口可提高加工效率,表明嵌套FC/DFC的进化出现可能优化了pre-rRNA加工。总的来说,描述前rnas的时空分布揭示了以5' ets为中心的SSU加工在维持核核亚结构方面的重要作用,并表明羊膜中多层结构可能具有进化优势。
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