Crossing Boundaries of Light Microscopy Resolution Discerns Novel Assemblies in the Nucleolus
Overview
Cell Biology
Authors
Affiliations
The nucleolus is the largest membraneless organelle and nuclear body in mammalian cells. It is primarily involved in the biogenesis of ribosomes, essential macromolecular machines responsible for synthesizing all proteins required by the cell. The assembly of ribosomes is evolutionarily conserved and accounts for the most energy-consuming cellular process needed for cell growth, proliferation, and homeostasis. Despite the significance of this process, the substructural mechanistic principles of the nucleolar function in preribosome biogenesis have only recently begun to emerge. Here, we provide a new perspective using advanced super-resolution microscopy and single-molecule MINFLUX nanoscopy on the mechanistic principles governing ribosomal RNA-seeded nucleolar formation and the resulting tripartite suborganization of the nucleolus driven, in part, by liquid-liquid phase separation. With recent advances in the cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM) structural analysis of ribosome biogenesis intermediates, we highlight the current understanding of the step-wise assembly of preribosomal subunits in the nucleolus. Finally, we address how novel anticancer drug candidates target early steps in ribosome biogenesis to exploit these essential dependencies for growth arrest and tumor control.
Nucleolar origins: challenging perspectives on evolution and function.
Munoz-Velasco I, Herrera-Escamilla A, Vazquez-Salazar A Open Biol. 2025; 15(3):240330.
PMID: 40068812 PMC: 11896706. DOI: 10.1098/rsob.240330.
The Influence of Extra-Ribosomal Functions of Eukaryotic Ribosomal Proteins on Viral Infection.
Zhao Z, Ruan S, Li Y, Qi T, Qi Y, Huang Y Biomolecules. 2025; 14(12.
PMID: 39766272 PMC: 11674327. DOI: 10.3390/biom14121565.
Gavrilova A, Neklesova M, Zagryadskaya Y, Kuznetsova I, Turoverov K, Fonin A Biomolecules. 2024; 14(10).
PMID: 39456266 PMC: 11505599. DOI: 10.3390/biom14101333.
The Nucleolus and Its Interactions with Viral Proteins Required for Successful Infection.
Ulloa-Aguilar J, Herrera Moro Huitron L, Benitez-Zeferino R, Cerna-Cortes J, Garcia-Cordero J, Leon-Reyes G Cells. 2024; 13(18.
PMID: 39329772 PMC: 11430610. DOI: 10.3390/cells13181591.
Misteli T Histochem Cell Biol. 2024; 162(1-2):1-2.
PMID: 38850309 DOI: 10.1007/s00418-024-02301-0.