Nucleolar Sequestration: Remodeling Nucleoli Into Amyloid Bodies

Wang, Miling and Bokros, Michael and Theodoridis, Phaedra Rebecca and Lee, Stephen (2019) Nucleolar Sequestration: Remodeling Nucleoli Into Amyloid Bodies. Frontiers in Genetics, 10. ISSN 1664-8021

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Abstract

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the discovery that the nucleolus can temporarily immobilize proteins, a process known as nucleolar sequestration. This review reflects on the progress made to understand the physiological roles of nucleolar sequestration and the mechanisms involved in the immobilization of proteins. We discuss how protein immobilization can occur through a highly choreographed amyloidogenic program that converts the nucleolus into a large fibrous organelle with amyloid-like characteristics called the amyloid body (A-body). We propose a working model of A-body biogenesis that includes a role for low-complexity ribosomal intergenic spacer RNA (rIGSRNA) and a discrete peptide sequence, the amyloid-converting motif (ACM), found in many proteins that undergo immobilization. Amyloid bodies provide a unique model to study the multistep assembly of a membraneless compartment and may provide alternative insights into the pathological amyloidogenesis involved in neurological disorders.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Article > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2023 11:49
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2024 04:27
URI: http://publish.journalgazett.co.in/id/eprint/351

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