The relative rDNA content of a NOR determines its level of expression and its probability of becoming active. A sequential silver staining and in-situ hybridization study
F. Zurita et al., The relative rDNA content of a NOR determines its level of expression and its probability of becoming active. A sequential silver staining and in-situ hybridization study, CHROMOS RES, 7(7), 1999, pp. 563-570
Silver staining was used to estimate the expression of nucleolar organizing
regions (NORs), and in-situ hybridization (ISH) with rDNA probes was used
to estimate the relative content of rDNA in each NOR in chromosome preparat
ions of the dormouse, Eliomys quercinus, a species with two NOR-bearing chr
omosome pairs. Both types of signals were sequentially investigated on ever
y NOR by using an Ag-ISH sequential staining method, which made it possible
to demonstrate that the relative amount of rDNA in a NOR in comparison wit
h the other chromosomes of the complement determines its level of expressio
n and its likelihood of becoming active, regardless of whether the NORs are
homologous or not. We suggest that the NORs in each cell are activated in
accordance with an established hierarchy. We propose a two-stage model to r
elate NOR structure and function, which is consistent with these results an
d with current knowledge on the molecular regulation of NOR transcription.