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Son Is Essential for Nuclear Speckle Organization and Cell Cycle Progression
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2010
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Nuclear SpecklesEngineeringGeneticsSplicing VariantSubnuclear OrganizationRna ProcessingCell Cycle ProgressionRadiological SciencesCell DivisionNuclear Speckle OrganizationNuclear OrganizationGene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyChromatinRna InterferenceChromosome BiologySmall RnaSystems BiologyMedicineNon-coding Rna
Subnuclear organization and spatiotemporal regulation of pre-mRNA processing factors is essential for the production of mature protein-coding mRNAs. We have discovered that a large protein called Son has a novel role in maintaining proper nuclear organization of pre-mRNA processing factors in nuclear speckles. The primary sequence of Son contains a concentrated region of multiple unique tandem repeat motifs that may support a role for Son as a scaffolding protein for RNA processing factors in nuclear speckles. We used RNA interference (RNAi) approaches and high-resolution microscopy techniques to study the functions of Son in the context of intact cells. Although Son precisely colocalizes with pre-mRNA splicing factors in nuclear speckles, its depletion by RNAi leads to cell cycle arrest in metaphase and causes dramatic disorganization of small nuclear ribonuclear protein and serine-arginine rich protein splicing factors during interphase. Here, we propose that Son is essential for appropriate subnuclear organization of pre-mRNA splicing factors and for promoting normal cell cycle progression.
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