Drosophila Cajal bodies: accessories not included

The Journal of Cell Biology
A G Matera

Abstract

Cajal bodies are nuclear sites of small ribonucleoprotein (RNP) remodeling and maturation. A recent study describes the discovery of the Drosophila Cajal body, revealing some interesting insights into the subnuclear organization of RNA processing machineries among different species.

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