Age-dependent ribosomal DNA variations and their effect on cellular function in mammalian cells

biorxiv(2020)

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The ribosomal RNA gene, which consists of tandem repetitive arrays (rDNA repeat), is one of the most unstable regions in the genome. The rDNA repeat in the budding yeast is known to become unstable as the cell ages. However, it is unclear how the rDNA repeat changes in ageing mammalian cells. Using quantitative analyses, we identified age-dependent alterations in rDNA copy number and levels of methylation in mice. The degree of methylation and copy number of rDNA from bone marrow cells of 2-year-old mice were increased by comparison to 4-week-old mice in two mouse strains, BALB/cA and C57BL/6. Moreover, the level of pre-rRNA transcripts was reduced in older BALB/cA mice. We also identified many sequence variations among the repeats with two mutations being unique to old mice. These sequences were conserved in budding yeast and equivalent mutations shortened the yeast chronological lifespan. Our findings suggest that rDNA is also fragile in mammalian cells and alterations within this region have a profound effect on cellular function.
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ribosomal RNA gene (rDNA),rDNA copy number,DNA methylation,senescence,genome instability,mouse,mutation rate,yeast lifespan
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