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A Multilabel Single Molecule Localization Microscopy Protocol for Investigation of Chromatin in the Dense Nuclear Environment
Published on: June 5, 2026
Chromosomal requirements for formation of multivalent human nucleoli
Krystyna Giemza1, Hazel Mangan1, Brian McStay2
1Centre for Chromosome Biology, College of Science and Engineering, University of Galway, Galway H91 W2TY, Ireland.
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Human nucleoli are multivalent, involving contributions from up to 10 NOR-bearing acrocentric chromosome p-arms. Precision megabase-scale chromosome engineering defines the requirements for this major genome organizational event. NOR deletions reveal that p-arm clustering can occur independent of rDNA. Deletion of all NOR-distal or NOR-proximal sequences individually have only a marginal effect on nucleolar association. Finally, deletion of an entire p-arm, while leaving centromere function intact, destroys the nucleolar association potential of that acrocentric. We propose that formation of multivalent nucleoli is not a nucleolar fusion event per se; rather it is driven by the surrounding chromosomal context of NORs.
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