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==Nucleus - Cajal Body ==


Field emission scanning electron micrograph of a purified Cajal Body (CB).
Located within the cell nucleus these bodies have also been called: nucleolar accessory bodies, coiled body, gems. Their size is about 0.1 - 2.0 microns, numbering about 1 to 10 in each nucleus. Proposed sites where small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) and small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNPs) are modified.
[[Embryology_History_-_Santiago_Ramón_y_Cajal|Ramón y Cajal]] first identified and christened them "nucleolar accessory bodies". PMID 14685175
Recently the Fragile X protein (FMRP) isoforms 6 and 12 (ISO6 and 12) were localized to the Cajal bodies in cultured human cells.  PMID 24204304
(CB) Ramon y Cajal originally identified (1903) these small structures located in the cell nucleus. They have various suggested functions including ribonucleoprotein functions and RNA maturation. During the cell cycle they disassemble and reassemble, and are localized to the nucleolar periphery or within the nucleoli. The protein coilin is located within Cajal bodies.
:'''Links:''' [[: File:Fragile_X_protein_ISO6_and_Cajal_bodies.jpg|Image - FMRP and Cahal bodies]] | [[Embryology_History_-_Santiago_Ramón_y_Cajal|Cajal]] | [[Fragile X Syndrome]] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Cajal+Bodies Search PubMed]
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Figure 1C. relabelled and resized.

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Nucleus - Cajal Body

Field emission scanning electron micrograph of a purified Cajal Body (CB).


Located within the cell nucleus these bodies have also been called: nucleolar accessory bodies, coiled body, gems. Their size is about 0.1 - 2.0 microns, numbering about 1 to 10 in each nucleus. Proposed sites where small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) and small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNPs) are modified.

Ramón y Cajal first identified and christened them "nucleolar accessory bodies". PMID 14685175

Recently the Fragile X protein (FMRP) isoforms 6 and 12 (ISO6 and 12) were localized to the Cajal bodies in cultured human cells. PMID 24204304


(CB) Ramon y Cajal originally identified (1903) these small structures located in the cell nucleus. They have various suggested functions including ribonucleoprotein functions and RNA maturation. During the cell cycle they disassemble and reassemble, and are localized to the nucleolar periphery or within the nucleoli. The protein coilin is located within Cajal bodies.


Links: Image - FMRP and Cahal bodies | Cajal | Fragile X Syndrome | Search PubMed

Reference

Ogg SC & Lamond AI. (2002). Cajal bodies and coilin--moving towards function. J. Cell Biol. , 159, 17-21. PMID: 12379800 DOI.


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Figure 1C. relabelled and resized.

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