The nucleolus: a site of ribonucleoprotein maturation

The nucleolus is the site of ribosomal RNA synthesis, processing and ribosome maturation. Various small ribonucleoproteins also undergo maturation in the nucleolus, involving RNA modification and RNA–protein assembly. Such steps and other activities of small ribonucleoproteins also take place in Caj...

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