{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: High plasticity of ribosomal DNA organization in budding yeast. {Author}: Jiang S;Cai Z;Wang Y;Zeng C;Zhang J;Yu W;Su C;Zhao S;Chen Y;Shen Y;Ma Y;Cai Y;Dai J; {Journal}: Cell Rep {Volume}: 43 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2024 Feb 27 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113742 {Abstract}: In eukaryotic genomes, rDNA generally resides as a highly repetitive and dynamic structure, making it difficult to study. Here, a synthetic rDNA array on chromosome III in budding yeast was constructed to serve as the sole source of rRNA. Utilizing the loxPsym site within each rDNA repeat and the Cre recombinase, we were able to reduce the copy number to as few as eight copies. Additionally, we constructed strains with two or three rDNA arrays and found that the presence of multiple arrays did not affect the formation of a single nucleolus. Although alteration of the position and number of rDNA arrays did impact the three-dimensional genome structure, the additional rDNA arrays had no deleterious influence on cell growth or transcriptomes. Overall, this study sheds light on the high plasticity of rDNA organization and opens up opportunities for future rDNA engineering.