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Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol ; 2(12): a000711, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21068152

ABSTRACT

The nucleus is unique amongst cellular organelles in that it contains a myriad of discrete suborganelles. These nuclear bodies are morphologically and molecularly distinct entities, and they host specific nuclear processes. Although the mode of biogenesis appears to differ widely between individual nuclear bodies, several common design principles are emerging, particularly, the ability of nuclear bodies to form de novo, a role of RNA as a structural element and self-organization as a mode of formation. The controlled biogenesis of nuclear bodies is essential for faithful maintenance of nuclear architecture during the cell cycle and is an important part of cellular responses to intra- and extracellular events.


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Biosynthetic Pathways/physiology , Cell Nucleus Structures/metabolism , Cell Nucleus Structures/physiology , Inheritance Patterns/genetics , RNA/metabolism , Cell Nucleus Structures/classification , Mitosis/genetics , Mitosis/physiology
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