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Diffusion-based transport of nascent ribosomes in the nucleus.


ABSTRACT: Although the complex process of ribosome assembly in the nucleolus is beginning to be understood, little is known about how the ribosomal subunits move from the nucleolus to the nuclear membrane for transport to the cytoplasm. We show here that large ribosomal subunits move out from the nucleolus and into the nucleoplasm in all directions, with no evidence of concentrated movement along directed paths. Mobility was slowed compared with that expected in aqueous solution in a manner consistent with anomalous diffusion. Once nucleoplasmic, the subunits moved in the same random manner and also sometimes visited another nucleolus before leaving the nucleus.

SUBMITTER: Politz JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC284785 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diffusion-based transport of nascent ribosomes in the nucleus.

Politz Joan C Ritland JC   Tuft Richard A RA   Pederson Thoru T  

Molecular biology of the cell 20030905 12


Although the complex process of ribosome assembly in the nucleolus is beginning to be understood, little is known about how the ribosomal subunits move from the nucleolus to the nuclear membrane for transport to the cytoplasm. We show here that large ribosomal subunits move out from the nucleolus and into the nucleoplasm in all directions, with no evidence of concentrated movement along directed paths. Mobility was slowed compared with that expected in aqueous solution in a manner consistent wit  ...[more]

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