Proteomics: the nucleolus weighs in
- PMID: 11790322
- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(01)00645-5
Proteomics: the nucleolus weighs in
Abstract
Numerous studies have indicated that the nucleolus is involved in a variety of cellular processes besides its well-known function in ribosome biosynthesis. A recent study describing the nucleolar proteome opens the way to new avenues of research on this important nuclear suborganelle.
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