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  • Title: Nuclear distribution of RNA polymerase II in human oocytes from antral follicles: dynamics relative to the transcriptional state and association with splicing factors.
    Author: Parfenov VN, Davis DS, Pochukalina GN, Kostyuchek D, Murti KG.
    Journal: J Cell Biochem; 2000 Apr; 77(4):654-65. PubMed ID: 10771521.
    Abstract:
    The intranuclear distribution of two (unphosphorylated and hyperphosphorylated) forms of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) was studied in human oocytes from antral follicles using immunogold labeling/electron microscopy. The distribution of Pol II was analyzed relative to the transcriptional state of the oocyte as well as to the distribution of two splicing factors (snRNPs and SC-35) in the intranuclear entities, namely, interchromatin granule clusters (IGCs), nucleolus-like bodies (NLBs), and perichromatin fibrils (PFs). The results showed that (1) antibodies directed against two forms of Pol II have similar pattern of intranuclear distribution, (2) both Pol II and splicing factors progressively accumulate in IGCs with decrease in the transcriptional activity of the oocyte nucleus, (3) both Pol II and splicing factors localize to PFs, and (4) Pol II is present in the NLBs at all transcriptional states of the oocyte nucleus. These studies confirm earlier proposals that PFs represent a nuclear domain in which RNA transcription/processing are spatially coupled. The accumulation of Pol II and splicing factors in IGCs concomitant with a decrease in the transcriptional activity suggests a coordinated mechanism for the movement of both Pol II and splicing factors from the sites of action to the sites of storage.
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