In search of nonribosomal nucleolar protein function and regulation

The life of the nucleolus has proven to be more colorful and multifaceted than had been envisioned a decade ago. A large number of proteins found in this subnuclear compartment have no identifiable tie either to the ribosome biosynthetic pathway or to the other newly established activities occurring...

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Biochemistry
Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle Proteins - metabolism
Cell nucleolus
Cell Nucleolus - enzymology
Cell Nucleolus - metabolism
Cells
Gene expression regulation
HeLa cells
Humans
Mini-Review
Mitosis
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Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases - metabolism
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Proteins
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RNA
RNA Precursors - metabolism
RNA, Ribosomal - metabolism
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