Efficient fractionation and analysis of ribosome assembly intermediates in human cells

Blanca Nieto, Sonia G. Gaspar, Russell T. Sapio, Laura Clavaín, Xosé R. Bustelo, Dimitri G. Pestov, Mercedes Dosil

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Abstract

Biochemical studies of the human ribosome synthesis pathway have been hindered by technical difficulties in obtaining intact preribosomal complexes from internal regions of the nucleolus. Here we provide a detailed description of an extraction method that enables efficient detection, isolation, and characterization of nucleolar preribosomes containing large pre-rRNA species. The three-step Preribosome Sequential Extraction (PSE) protocol preserves the integrity of early preribosomal complexes and yields preparations amenable to biochemical analyses from low amounts of starting material. We validate this procedure through the detection of specific trans-acting factors and pre-rRNAs in the extracted preribosomes using affinity matrix pull-downs and sedimentation assays. In addition, we describe the application of the PSE method for monitoring cellular levels of ribosome-free 5S RNP complexes as an indicator of ribosome biogenesis stress. Our optimized experimental procedures will facilitate studies of human ribosome biogenesis in normal, mutant and stressed-cell scenarios, including the characterization of candidate ribosome biogenesis factors, preribosome interactors under specific physiological conditions or effects of drugs on ribosome maturation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)182-197
Number of pages16
JournalRNA Biology
Volume18
Issue numberS1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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