Alvarez_2001_Mol.Cell.Biochem_227_107

Reference

Title : Environmental reprogramming of the expression of protein kinase CK2beta subunit in fish - Alvarez_2001_Mol.Cell.Biochem_227_107
Author(s) : Alvarez M , Kausel G , Figueroa J , Vera MI
Ref : Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry , 227 :107 , 2001
Abstract :

The dramatic segregation of the nucleolar components in winter-acclimatized carp is the most striking cellular-phenotypical feature observed during the seasonal adaptation of this fish toward the circannual changes in its habitat. Our studies also show that the carp habitat temperature and photoperiod winter conditions provoke a remarkable reduction of both rRNA transcription and the processing of their precursors. To gain knowledge on the mechanisms involved in the regulation of nucleolar activity during the seasonal adaptation process, we studied the behavior of some genes, specifically snoRNA U3 and protein kinase CK2. Consistent with the reduction in the synthesis and processing of pre-rRNA observed during the cold season, the level of CK2beta expression decreases in winter when compared to that attained in summer. Similarly, in winter, liver and kidney cells contain lower levels of CK2beta subunit protein compared to summer. CK2 is associated with or modifies different factors and enzymes involved in the nucleolar activity; therefore, its higher or lower content could be part of the molecular mechanisms underlying the nucleolar seasonal changes that occur during the compensatory acclimatization process.

PubMedSearch : Alvarez_2001_Mol.Cell.Biochem_227_107
PubMedID: 11827160

Related information

Citations formats

Alvarez M, Kausel G, Figueroa J, Vera MI (2001)
Environmental reprogramming of the expression of protein kinase CK2beta subunit in fish
Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry 227 :107

Alvarez M, Kausel G, Figueroa J, Vera MI (2001)
Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry 227 :107