Research reveals spatiotemporal coordination between pre-rRNA processing and nucleolar architecture

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In eukaryotic cells, the nucleolus is the central site for ribosome biogenesis. It is composed of distinct subcompartments: fibrillar center (FC), dense fibrillar component (DFC), periphery of DFC (PDFC), and granular component (GC), each executing specific steps in pre-rRNA transcription, processing, and ribosomal subunit assembly.