Authors
Roger B Knowles, James H Sabry, Maryann E Martone, Thomas J Deerinck, Mark H Ellisman, Gary J Bassell, Kenneth S Kosik
Publication date
1996/12/15
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
16
Issue
24
Pages
7812-7820
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Sorting of RNAs to specific subcellular loci occurs in diverse settings from fly oocytes to mammalian neurons. Using the membrane-permeable nucleic acid stain SYTO 14, we directly visualized the translocation of endogenous RNA in living cells. Labeled RNA was distributed nonrandomly as discrete granules in neuronal processes. The labeled granules colocalized with poly(A+) mRNA, with the 60S ribosomal subunit, and with elongation factor 1α, suggesting that granules represent a translational unit. A subset of labeled granules colocalized with β-actin mRNA. Correlative light and electron microscopy indicated that the fluorescent granules corresponded to clusters of ribosomes at the ultrastructural level. Poststaining of sections with heavy metals confirmed the presence of ribosomes within these granules. In living neurons, a subpopulation of RNA granules was motile during the observation period. They moved …
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