Induction of coiled body-like structures in Xenopus oocytes by U7 snRNA

Authors
Citation
Rs. Tuma et Mb. Roth, Induction of coiled body-like structures in Xenopus oocytes by U7 snRNA, CHROMOSOMA, 108(6), 1999, pp. 337-344
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
CHROMOSOMA
ISSN journal
00095915 → ACNP
Volume
108
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
337 - 344
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-5915(199911)108:6<337:IOCBSI>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The coiled bodies, or "sphere organelles," of amphibian oocytes, first iden tified by their unique morphology, ale large structures of up to 10 mu m in diameter. There are 40 to 120 coiled bodies per oocyte nucleus. Most of th e coiled bodies are in the nucleoplasm but a few are attached to specific c hromosomal loci containing the histone gene repents. Like the coiled bodies of somatic cells, they contain high concentrations of U7 snRNA, a small nu clear RNA required for 3' end formation of histone transcripts, and of a un ique protein called coilin/SPH-1. We show here that increasing the nuclear concentration of U7 snRNA, by injection of either in vitro synthesized U7 s nRNA or functional U7 snRNA genes, induces the formation of coiled body-lik e structures in vivo. In contrast, the formation of these structures is not induced when either a promoterless U7 snRNA gene construct is injected or when functional U7 snRNA genes are co-injected with alpha-amanitin. Increas ing the concentration of U1 snRNA or histone mRNA does not induce the forma tion of these structures, indicating that the formation of these coiled bod y-like structures is specifically induced by the U7 snRNA. These results su ggest that U7 snRNA may be a central nucleating factor of coiled bodies and that the appearance of coiled bodies at histone gene loci results from an increased local concentration of U7 snRNA near the nascent histone pre-mRNA s.